This is Volume 6 of the collected works (Opera omnia) of Origen, a seminal figure in early Christian theology and biblical interpretation. Presented in Latin, the volume contains a wealth of Origen's writings, offering invaluable insights into his theological framework and his approach to scriptural exegesis. The edition is carefully curated by A. B. Caillau and M. N. S. Guillon.
Origen's works are essential for understanding the development of Christian doctrine and the intellectual milieu of the early Church. His commentaries, homilies, and treatises address a wide range of theological and philosophical questions, reflecting the vibrant intellectual life of his time. This volume will appeal to scholars of patristics, church history, and biblical studies, as well as anyone interested in the history of Christian thought.
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