On first principles : being Koetschau's text of the De principiis / Origen ; translated into English together with an introduction and notes by G.W. Butterworth ; introduction to the Torchbook edition by Henri de Lubac.

By: OrigenContributor(s): Butterworth, G. W | Butterworth, G. W | Koetschau, Paul | Koetschau, Paul | Lubac, Henri deMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453), Latin Series: Cathedral library ; TB 311NPublisher: New York : Harper & Row, c1966Description: lxiv, 342 p. ; 21 cmOther title: Origen on first principlesUniform titles: De principiis. Subject(s): Metaphysics | Principle (Philosophy) | Theology, Doctrinal -- History
Contents:
Book I -- I. The Father -- II. Christ -- III. The Holy Spirit -- IV. Loss, or Falling Away -- V. Rational Natures -- VI. The End or Consummation -- VII. Things Corporeal and Incorporeal -- VIII. The Angels -- Book II -- I. The World and the Creatures in it -- II. The Perpetuity of Bodily Nature -- III. The Beginning of the World and its Causes -- IV. That There is One God of the Law and the Prophets, and that the God of the Old and New Covenants is the same -- V. The Just and the Good -- VI. The Incarnation of the Saviour -- VII. That it was the same Spirit who was in Moses and the rest of the Prophets and in the Holy Apostles -- VIII. The Soul -- IX. The World, and the Movements of Rational Creatures both Good and Evil, and the Causes of these Movements -- X. Resurrection and Punishment -- XI. The Promises -- Book III -- I. Free Will -- II. How the Devil and the Opposing Powers are, according to the Scriptures, at War with the Human Race -- III. The Threefold Wisdom -- IV. Whether the Statement made by Some is True, that Each Individual has Two Souls -- V. That the World is Originated and Subject to Decay, Since it took its Beginning in Time -- VI. The End -- Book IV -- I. The Inspiration of Divine Scripture -- II. How Divine Scripture Should be Read and Interpreted -- III. The Principle Underlying the Obscurities in Divine Scripture and its Impossible or Unreasonable Character in Places, if Taken Literally -- IV. Summary of Doctrine Concerning the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
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"Harper torchbooks."

Includes indexes.

Book I -- I. The Father -- II. Christ -- III. The Holy Spirit -- IV. Loss, or Falling Away -- V. Rational Natures -- VI. The End or Consummation -- VII. Things Corporeal and Incorporeal -- VIII. The Angels -- Book II -- I. The World and the Creatures in it -- II. The Perpetuity of Bodily Nature -- III. The Beginning of the World and its Causes -- IV. That There is One God of the Law and the Prophets, and that the God of the Old and New Covenants is the same -- V. The Just and the Good -- VI. The Incarnation of the Saviour -- VII. That it was the same Spirit who was in Moses and the rest of the Prophets and in the Holy Apostles -- VIII. The Soul -- IX. The World, and the Movements of Rational Creatures both Good and Evil, and the Causes of these Movements -- X. Resurrection and Punishment -- XI. The Promises -- Book III -- I. Free Will -- II. How the Devil and the Opposing Powers are, according to the Scriptures, at War with the Human Race -- III. The Threefold Wisdom -- IV. Whether the Statement made by Some is True, that Each Individual has Two Souls -- V. That the World is Originated and Subject to Decay, Since it took its Beginning in Time -- VI. The End -- Book IV -- I. The Inspiration of Divine Scripture -- II. How Divine Scripture Should be Read and Interpreted -- III. The Principle Underlying the Obscurities in Divine Scripture and its Impossible or Unreasonable Character in Places, if Taken Literally -- IV. Summary of Doctrine Concerning the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.

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