On Prayer

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Author: Origen ISBN: 9781783360185
Publisher: limovia.net Publication: December 17, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Origen
ISBN: 9781783360185
Publisher: limovia.net
Publication: December 17, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

the author is Origen ( /ˈɒrɪdʒən/; Greek: Ὠριγένης Ōrigénēs), or Origen Adamantius (184/185 – 253/254),[1] was a scholar and theologian of early Christian interest in Alexandria, and one of the writers regarding the early Church. During the fifth and sixth centuries, his orthodoxy was questioned, largely because he believed in the pre-existence and transmigration of souls, and apokatastasis, or universal reconciliation, ideas which were discussed among some patristic writers but which were later rejected as heretical.[2] The Council of Constantinople in 453 CE posthumously excommunicated Origen, and the 2nd Council of Constantinople in 553 CE declared apokatastasis as heresy.[3] However, in recent years the idea has found some reconsideration[4] especially among Restorationist Christian groups. His writings are included in the general collection of early Church Fathers.
Today Origen is regarded as a Church Father, but not a Saint.
On prayer, a opuscolum reached us in full for its original form, which was sent by Origen to his friend Ambrose, who would later be imprisoned because of Faith.

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the author is Origen ( /ˈɒrɪdʒən/; Greek: Ὠριγένης Ōrigénēs), or Origen Adamantius (184/185 – 253/254),[1] was a scholar and theologian of early Christian interest in Alexandria, and one of the writers regarding the early Church. During the fifth and sixth centuries, his orthodoxy was questioned, largely because he believed in the pre-existence and transmigration of souls, and apokatastasis, or universal reconciliation, ideas which were discussed among some patristic writers but which were later rejected as heretical.[2] The Council of Constantinople in 453 CE posthumously excommunicated Origen, and the 2nd Council of Constantinople in 553 CE declared apokatastasis as heresy.[3] However, in recent years the idea has found some reconsideration[4] especially among Restorationist Christian groups. His writings are included in the general collection of early Church Fathers.
Today Origen is regarded as a Church Father, but not a Saint.
On prayer, a opuscolum reached us in full for its original form, which was sent by Origen to his friend Ambrose, who would later be imprisoned because of Faith.

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