单词 | origenist |
释义 | Origenistn.adj. A. n. A person holding any of the doctrines and ideas attributed to the Alexandrian biblical scholar and theologian Origen (c185–254), esp. the belief that all moral beings, including the fallen angels, will ultimately be saved. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > other sects and movements > Origenist > [noun] Origenista1538 Origenian1554 society > faith > aspects of faith > patristics > Fathers of the Church > [noun] > individual fathers > doctrine of > follower of Thomist1533 Origenista1538 a1538 W. Holme Fall & Euill Successe Rebellion (1572) sig. C.iiijv He hath herd of such heresies, as of the Seleucians Of Sabelline and Neotus with the Patrispassians, The Origenistes, the Ebionites and the Donacianes. 1546 Bp. S. Gardiner Declar. True Articles xvi Then shuld no man be dampned, but al saued at the last, as the Origenistes sayed. a1797 E. Burke Fourth Let. Peace Regicide Directory France in Writings & Speeches (1991) IX. 70 He is an Origenist, and believes in the conversion of the Devil. 1858 R. A. Vaughan Ess. & Remains I. 43 Many of the Origenists held opinions which the departed Origen would never have sanctioned. 1874 J. H. Blunt Dict. Sects (at cited word) From Epiphanius it appears that there was a sect of Origenists who were followers of some unknown Origen... These Origenists are spoken of as given to shameful vices. 1894 Catholic World June 338 It was also held by those heretics who were called Origenists, because they tried to shelter themselves under the great name of Origen. 1959 A. Bull tr. G. Ricciotti Age of Martyrs v. ii. 265 The Origenists and the Lucianists were interested to see whether or not the unity of God..could be reconciled with their particular school. 1988 Speculum 63 994 The second part of the book..is a review of the implications of such dogmatic issues for the icon itself, as these were articulated negatively by opponents of the icons (Origenists, Constantine V, and the Council of 754). B. adj. Of or relating to Origen, his doctrines, or his followers. ΚΠ 1857 S. Davidson tr. J. K. L. Giesler Text-bk. of Church Hist. I. 221 Theognostus simply repeats the Origenist doctrine of the Logos in its different forms of presentation. 1874 J. H. Blunt Dict. Sects (at cited word) A very able defence of Origenist opinions was printed anonymously, in the year 1661, by Rust, bishop of Dromore. 1936 G. L. Prestige God in Patristic Thought vi. 115 The Origenist Council of Antioch. 1959 J. Gill Council of Florence iv. 121 Teaching of that kind is dangerous as savouring of the Origenist heresy, which taught that the fires of hell are not eternal. 1982 Greek Orthodox Theol. Rev. 27 386 A perfectly intelligible ground for questioning the Origenist view of the eternal creation of the Word. Derivatives ˌOrigeˈnistic adj. = sense B. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > patristics > Fathers of the Church > [adjective] > individual Thomistical1533 angelical1560 Origenical1600 Origenian1661 Origenic1678 angelic1826 Ignatian1832 Thomist1845 Origenistic1853 Origenizing1880 Thomistic1881 Isidorian1882 neo-Thomist1925 1853 J. C. Robertson Hist. Christian Church (1874) iii. vi. §3 299 Theodore Ascidas, a monk of Origenistic opinions. 1996 Church Times 8 Mar. 16/3 Part 2 deals with the Coptic scene and the Gnostic-Origenistic and liturgical elements in the life of the Church here. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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