The Philocalia
(2024)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Porirua Publishing, 2024
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1 online resource (246 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781991323972 MWT17497989, 1991323972 17497989
LANGUAGE
English
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The Philocalia by Origen of Alexandria is a profound compilation of theological and exegetical insights from one of the most influential early Christian scholars. Compiled by Basil the Great and Gregory of Nazianzus in the 4th century, this work gathers essential excerpts from Origen's extensive writings, presenting his thoughts on Scripture interpretation, theology, and the spiritual life in a concise and accessible format. Philocalia-meaning "love of the beautiful"-reflects Origen's belief that the pursuit of truth and divine wisdom is an act of spiritual beauty. This collection covers a range of topics essential to early Christian thought, including the relationship between faith and reason, the nature of God, the interpretation of difficult scriptural passages, and the practice of spiritual discipline. Origen's emphasis on allegorical and mystical readings of Scripture offers a unique window into how early Christian thinkers engaged with sacred texts, seeking deeper spiritual meaning beyond the literal words. The text also addresses central theological questions, such as the problem of evil, the purpose of suffering, and humanity's role in the divine plan. Origen's innovative ideas-many of which were later debated or contested-reveal his bold attempt to reconcile Greek philosophy with Christian doctrine, providing valuable insight into the intellectual currents shaping early Christianity. The Philocalia is a treasure for those interested in patristics, theology, and the history of biblical exegesis. Through the efforts of Basil and Gregory, this work preserves the essence of Origen's thought, allowing readers to explore the intellectual and spiritual depth of a towering figure in early Christianity. Whether as a tool for study or personal reflection, The Philocalia invites believers to seek the beauty of divine truth and wisdom through a deeper engagement with Scripture and the life of the mind

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