De Principiis

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De Principiis is a foundational theological and philosophical treatise by the early Christian scholar Origen, exploring doctrines such as the nature of God, creation, free will, and salvation.

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instanceOf Christian theological work
philosophical treatise
theological treatise
aimsAt systematic exposition of Christian beliefs
approximateDate c. 220–230
associatedWith Alexandrian School NERFINISHED
author Origen NERFINISHED
book1Subject God and the Trinity
book2Subject world and rational creatures
book3Subject free will and sin
book4Subject Scripture and interpretation
bookCount 4
centralTheme coherence of Christian doctrine
rational exploration of faith
condemnedIn anathemas against Origenism
dateWritten early 3rd century
discusses Christology
Holy Spirit NERFINISHED
Scripture
Trinity NERFINISHED
allegorical interpretation
angels
apokatastasis
creation
demons
eternal punishment
free will
hermeneutics
nature of God
pre-existence of souls
rational souls
resurrection
salvation
englishTitle On First Principles NERFINISHED
genre systematic theology
influenced Cappadocian Fathers NERFINISHED
Evagrius Ponticus NERFINISHED
Gregory of Nyssa NERFINISHED
Origenist controversies
later Christian theology
languageOfWork Greek
laterReception controversial
latinTitle De Principiis NERFINISHED
latinTranslator Rufinus of Aquileia NERFINISHED
originalTitle Περὶ Ἀρχῶν NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
structure four books
survivesIn Greek fragments
Latin translation
theologicalSchool Alexandrian theology

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On First Principles alsoKnownAs De Principiis