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Origen of Alexandria, De principiis I - AFS100737
Title: Órigenés z Alexandrie, De principiis I
Guaranteed by: Institute of Philosophy and Religious Studies (21-UFAR)
Faculty: Faculty of Arts
Actual: from 2020
Semester: summer
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E-Credits: 3
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:0/2, C [HT]
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Language: Czech
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Guarantor: Mgr. Pavel Dudzik, Ph.D.
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Origen of Alexandria, De principiis I

While reading Origen´s treatise De principiis I (especially De princ. I,2) in Rufinus´ Latin translation, we will focus on the issue of the relation of origin of the Son of God to God the Father and on Origen´s concepts and formulations which he employed to conceive the issue in question (e.g. the eternal generation of the Son from the Father, the Son existing as the image of the Father, the Son as the will from the mind, the brightness from the eternal light etc.). Origen´s employment of biblical terminology will be discussed, as well as influence of Origen´s thought on theological disputes in the first half of the fourth century.
Last update: Mokrejšová Eva, Mgr. (03.02.2020)
Literature - Czech

Edice a překlady:

Origenes, De principiis, ed. P. Koetschau, Leipzig 1913 (Origenes Werke, sv. 5, GCS 22).

Origen, On First Principles, transl. by G. W. Butterworth, New York 1966.

Origène, Traité des Principes, introd., texte critique et trad. Henri Crouzel and M. Simonetti, Paris 1978/80, 20062 (Sources chrétiennes 252/3, 268/9).

Origen, On First Principles, ed. and transl. by J. Behr, Oxford 2017.

 

Studie:

Karfíková, L., „Kristus Bůh a člověk,“ in: táž, Duše, prozřetelnost a svoboda podle Origena, Vyšehrad 2018, 131–148.

Karfíková, L., Patristická exegeze: Órignés a Augustin, in: P. Pokorný et alii, Hermeneutika jako teorie porozumění. Od základních otázek jazyka k výkladu bible, Vyšehrad 2005, 244–267.

Karfíková, L., „Celé pole plné rozmanitých bylin“: Origenova biblická hermeneutika podle spisu Peri archón IV,1–3, in: Studie z patristiky a scholastiky, Praha 1997, 9–37.

Navrátil, M., Órigenés, O svobodě volby, Olomouc 2007.

 

Ayres, L., Nicaea and its Legacy. An Approach to Fourth-Century Trinitarian Theology, Oxford 2004.

Dillon, J. M., Logos and Trinity: Patterns of Platonist Influence on Early Christianity, in: The Great Tradition. Further Studies in the Development of Platonism and Early Christianity, Aldershot 1997, 1–13.

Hanson, R. P. C., The Influence of Origen on the Arian Controversy, in: Origeniana Quarta, Innsbruck and Vienna 1987, 410–23.

Lies, L., Origenesʼ Peri Archon. Eine undogmatische Dogmatik, Darmstadt 1992.

Rebecca Lyman, J., Christology and Cosmology. Models of Divine Activity in Origen, Eusebius, and Athanasius, Oxford 1993.

Last update: Mokrejšová Eva, Mgr. (03.02.2020)
 
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