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Origen on First Principles : Henri De Lubac

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Latin, Greek, Ancient (to 1453) Publication details: Gloucester, Mass. : Peter Smith, c1973.Description: lxiv, 342 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0844626856
  • 9780844626857
Other title:
  • On first principles
Uniform titles:
  • De principiis. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 270.1 22 LUB
LOC classification:
  • BR65.0568 E5 1973
Contents:
The Father -- Christ -- The Holy Spirit -- Loss, or falling away -- Rational natures -- The end or consummation -- Things corporeal and incorporeal -- The angels -- The world and the creatures in it -- The perpetuity of bodily nature -- The beginning of the world and its causes -- That there is one God of the law and the prophets, and that the God of the old and new covenants is the same -- The just and the good -- The incarnation of the Saviour -- That it was the same Spirit who was in Moses and the rest of the prophets and in the holy apostles -- The soul -- The world, and the movements of rational creatures both good and evil, and the causes of these movements -- Resurrection and punishment -- The promises -- Free will -- How the devil and the opposing powers are, according to the Scriptures, at war with the human race -- The threefold wisdom -- Whether the statement made by some is true, that each individual has two souls -- That the world is originated and subject to decay, since it took its beginning in time -- The end -- The inspiration of divine Scripture -- How divine Scripture should be read and interpreted -- The principle underlying the obscurities in divine Scripture and its impossible or unreasonable character in places, if taken literally -- Summary of doctrine concerning the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Barcode
Books Bishop Barham University College Library Open Access / General collection 270.1 LUB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 7456BBUC

Translated from the original Greek text and from the Latin translation of Rufinus.

Originally published: London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1936. With new introd.

This edition originally published: New York : Harper & Row, 1966.

Includes bibliographical references (pages lix-lxi) and indexes.

The Father -- Christ -- The Holy Spirit -- Loss, or falling away -- Rational natures -- The end or consummation -- Things corporeal and incorporeal -- The angels -- The world and the creatures in it -- The perpetuity of bodily nature -- The beginning of the world and its causes -- That there is one God of the law and the prophets, and that the God of the old and new covenants is the same -- The just and the good -- The incarnation of the Saviour -- That it was the same Spirit who was in Moses and the rest of the prophets and in the holy apostles -- The soul -- The world, and the movements of rational creatures both good and evil, and the causes of these movements -- Resurrection and punishment -- The promises -- Free will -- How the devil and the opposing powers are, according to the Scriptures, at war with the human race -- The threefold wisdom -- Whether the statement made by some is true, that each individual has two souls -- That the world is originated and subject to decay, since it took its beginning in time -- The end -- The inspiration of divine Scripture -- How divine Scripture should be read and interpreted -- The principle underlying the obscurities in divine Scripture and its impossible or unreasonable character in places, if taken literally -- Summary of doctrine concerning the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.

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