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|a Origeniana Duodecima :
|b Origen's Legacy in the Holy Land - a Tale of Three Cities: Jerusalem, Caesarea and Bethlehem. Proceedings of the 12th International Origen Congress, Jerusalem, 25-29 June 2017.
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|t Origen and his legacy in the "Holy Land" : fortune and misfortune of a literary and theological heritage /
|r Lorenzo Perrone --
|t Bethabara and Gergesa (Origen, Commentary on John VI,204-211): geographical digression or exegesis? /
|r Agnès Aliau-Milhaud --
|t Mambré: du chêne de la vision au lieu de pèlerinage /
|r Marie-Odile Boulnois --
|t Pascha in third-century Palestine: Origen's newly identified Homilies on the Psalms /
|r Harald Buchinger --
|t The fall of Jerusalem in Origen's newly discovered Homilies on the Psalms /
|r Antonio Cacciari --
|t "Mother of souls" : the holy city of Jerusalem in Origen's Commentary and Homilies on the Song of songs /
|r Lavinia Cerioni --
|t From Capernaum to Jerusalem: noetic history and historical occurrences in Origen's sacred geography of the Holy Land /
|r Giovanni Hermanin de Reichenfeld --
|t "A place to worship the Lord our God" : Origen's exegesis of the Holy Land in his Homilies on the Prophets /
|r Tommaso Interi --
|t Early Christian tradition about Adam's burial on Golgotha and Origen /
|r Nikolai Lipatov-Chicherin --
|t "Jerusalem ... is the divine soul" (FrLam VIII): the Holy Land in Origen's early works /
|r Valentina Marchetto --
|t Local knowledge vs. religious imaging: Origen and the Holy Land /
|r Christoph Markschies --
|t The city of God and the cities of men according to Origen /
|r Emanuela Prinzivalli --
|t Die Stufen des Tempels: zur Auslegung der Gradualpsalmen bei Origenes /
|r Franz Xaver Risch --
|t Porphyry at Origen's school at Caesarea /
|r Pier Franco Beatrice --
|t Studying the Scriptures at the school of Caesarea: the testimony of Gregory of Neocaesarea's Oratio panegyrica /
|r Francesco Celia --
|t Eusebius of Caesarea's defense of Origen in Contra Marcellum I,4,1-27 /
|r Mark DelCogliano --
|t Alexandrie et Césarée: la continuité de l'itinéraire pédagogique d'Origène /
|r Pedro Daniel Fernández --
|t Origen, copyists, and books of Aggada /
|r Marc Hirshman --
|t Cities divine and demonic in Eusebius of Caesarea /
|r Aaron P. Johnson --
|t Eusèbe de Césarée, Jérusalem et la Palestine: une question controversée /
|r Adele Monaci Castagno --
|t [Symphōnia]: symphonic exegesis from Origen to Eusebius of Caesarea /
|r Sébastian Morlet --
|t Caesarea maritima in the time of Origen /
|r Joseph Patrich --
|t Origen, Jerome's Pauline prefaces, and the architecture of exegetical authority /
|r Andrew Cain --
|t Bible and/or tradition in the works of Origen, Rufinus, and Jerome /
|r Maurizio Girolami --
|t "Seek and ye shall find" : Rufinus and the search for Origen's Trinitarian orthodoxy /
|r Justin J. Lee --
|t Likeness to the angels : Origen, Jerome, and the question of the resurrection body /
|r Katarina Pålsson --
|r Psalms as part of the worship in early Christian exegesis /
|r Cordula Bandt.
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|t Discerning quotations from Heracleon in Origen's Commentary on the Gospel of John /
|r Carl Johan Berglund --
|t Jews, Christians, and the conditions of christological interpretation in Origen's work /
|r Andrew Blaski --
|t Origen's unique doctrine of the Trinity: its Jewish and Egyptian sources /
|r Gerald Bostock --
|t Origen's use of Papias /
|r Stephen C. Carlson --
|t History and context of Origen's relation of the two seraphim to the Son and Holy Spirit /
|r Elizabeth Ann Dively Lauro --
|t "That man who appeared in Judaea" (Prin II,6,2): the soteriological function of the humanity of the Son of God according to Origen's De principiis /
|r Samuel Fernández --
|t Matter and body in Origen's Christian Platonism /
|r Alfons Fürst --
|t Origen on body and soul /
|r Anders-Christian Jacobsen --
|t The sacrifice of the law in Origen's Homilies on Leviticus /
|r Samuel Johnson --
|t Being and becoming in Celsus and Origen /
|r Jussi Pentti Junni --
|t Is Romans 9,11 proof for or against the pre-existence of the soul? Origen and Augustine in comparison /
|r Lenka Karfíková --
|t Ousia in Origen: the use of the term in light of the Homilies on the Psalms /
|r VIto Limone --
|t Origen and the grammtical process of interpretation: [yperbatá] as solutions to solecisms /
|r Francesca Minonne --
|t Le lieu de Jésus et la voie négative de l'épinoia dans le Commentaire sur Saint Jean d'Origène /
|r Domenico Pazzini --
|t Trois versions de Phinees: Nb 25,7-8 dans la tradition alexandrine (Philo, Origène, Cyrille) /
|r Gianluca Piscini --
|t The philosophical premises of Origen's teachings on the subject of Christ as an ontological unity /
|r Anna Zhyrkova --
|t The first responses to iconoclasm in Byzantium and Origen's tradition: the cases of Constantinople and Palestine /
|r Vladimir A. Baranov --
|t Origen and the glorified body: Bullinger, Sozzini and Calvin in dialogue /
|r Maria Fallica --
|t Origen, "destroyer of the holy Scriptures"? Origen and Theodore of Mopsuestia on Ephesians 5,31-32 /
|r Cornelis Hoogerwerf --
|t Photius as Origen's reader (and editor) /
|r Raffaele Tondini --
|t Evagrius and the Christian interpretation of the Psalms: proposals for further investigations /
|r Robin Darling Young --
|t The nous is the head of the soul: remaking Origen's and Evagrius's anthropology for the Church of the East /
|r John Zaleski --
|t "Where the human senses become spiritual, faith becomes sensory": corporeality and spiritual senses in Balthasar's reading of Origen /
|r Elisa Zocchi.
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|a "The 12th Origeniana conference took place at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, in June 2017. The theme of the conference was 'Origen's Legacy in the Holy Land - A Tale of Three Cities: Jerusalem, Caesarea and Bethlehem'. The present volume contains a large selection from the papers that were given at the conference. Many of the papers discuss various aspects and new perspectives of Origen's career and legacy in the Holy Land in the broad sense. As was the case also in previous conferences, there was an opportunity to deliver papers on other aspects of current Origen research. The volume contains five sections: Jerusalem and the Holy Land: Historical and Mystical Geography; The School of Caesarea and Eusebius; Origen's Latin Legacy: Rufinus and Jerome; Tradition, Innovation, and Heritage: Origen's Exegesis and Theology; and The Origenist Legacy: From Evagrius to Balthasar."--
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|t Origeniana Duodecima : Origen's Legacy in the Holy Land - a Tale of Three Cities: Jerusalem, Caesarea and Bethlehem. Proceedings of the 12th International Origen Congress, Jerusalem, 25-29 June 2017.
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