Description: This Handbook interrogates Origen's legacy for the twenty-first century, exploring problems of translation, transmission and the positioning of Origen in the histories of philosophy, theology, and orthodoxy.
Review Quotes: "The extensive erudition and the breadth of subjects covered in this altogether successful volume commend it to all those with serious interest in Origen and his legacy." -- Alexander H. Pierce, Augustiniana
"Students and scholars alike will benefit from this volume whether their interests are socio-historical, philosophical, or theological... there is much that will guide their inquiry in this volume." -- John C. Solheid, Independent Scholar, St. Cloud, MN, USA"The essays in this collection provide a valuable resource for scholars eager to understand Origen's intellectual context, biblical scholarship, exegetical methods, theology and legacy in the Christian tradition." -- Scott G. Bruce, Journal of Ecclesiastical History "This is a very rich volume, which complements well the numerous productions devoted in recent years to Origen." -- Jean-Marie Auwers, Revue d'Histoire Ecclésiastique