Homilies on Joshua

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CUA Press, 2002 - 232 páginas
This is a translation of the complete homilies of Origen of Alexandria on the the book of Joshua. With the saga of the Israelites entering and possessing their promised land, Origen unfolds the story of the Christian life from baptism to resurrection. He exhorts his hearers to persevere in their own struggles to overcome the enemies of their souls and obtain their own inheritence. As he exhorted, others wrote down his words, words he had asked the people to pray for and the Spirit to supply. Most of the original writings in Greek were lost during the centuries when Origen was offically defamed. What we have today is the Latin translation by Rufinus, the basis of the translations in this volume. In the introduction Bruce discusses and affirms the reliability of the Latin text, and briefly looks at Origen's minstry, his concept of the nature of Scripture and his method of interpretation.

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Preface of Rufinus
23
Homily 1
26
Homily 2
37
Homily 3
41
Homily 4
51
Homily 5
59
Homily 6
67
Homily 7
74
Homily 15
138
Homily 16
151
Homily 17
157
Homily 18
163
Homily 19
168
Homily 20
173
Homily 21
184
Homily 22
189

Homily 8
85
Homily 9
95
Homily 10
109
Homily 11
115
Homily 12
120
Homily 13
125
Homily 14
130
Homily 23
195
Homily 24
204
Homily 25
208
Homily 26
215
General Index
223
Index of Holy Scripture
226
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