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original on 2008-06-08.
Retrieved 2009-01-25. Prat,
Ferdinand (1911). "
Origen and
Origenism" . In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 11....
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Origenism refers to a set of
beliefs attributed to the
Christian theologian Origen. The main
principles of
Origenism include allegorical interpretation...
- Look up
Origenism or
Origenist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Origen was a third-century
Christian theologian.
Origen may also
refer to:
Origen the Pagan...
- In
Spain and
Latin America, the denominación de
origen (Spanish: [denominaˈθjon de oˈɾixen]; lit. 'designation of origin') is part of a
regulatory geographical...
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Origen's Philocalia (Ancient Gr****: Φιλοκαλία) is an
anthology of
Origen's texts,
probably compiled by
Basil the
Great and
Gregory ****anzen. It was probably...
- term
refers to a form of
Christian universalism,
often ****ociated with
Origen, that
includes the
ultimate salvation of everyone,
including the ****ed...
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Origen the
Pagan (Gr****: Ὠριγένης; fl.
early 3rd century) was a
Platonist philosopher who
lived in Alexandria. He was a
student of
Ammonius Saccas and...
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Origen is a text in the New
Testament apocrypha,
thought to have been
falsely attributed to
Origen of Alexandria. Not to be
confused with
Origen's text...
- 2004, pp. 165–166.
Harding 2004, p. 166. Prat,
Ferdinand (1911). "
Origen and
Origenism" . In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 11....
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Hypostasis of the
Archons Kabbalah Manichaeism Near-birth
experience Origenism Scientology Spiritualism Western esotericism Past life
regression Reincarnation...