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Dieu et la philosophie. Le discours de Paul à Athènes dans trois "actes apocryphes" et dans la philosophie patristique / Ilaria Ramelli in Gregorianum, 93/1 (2012)
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Titre : Dieu et la philosophie. Le discours de Paul à Athènes dans trois "actes apocryphes" et dans la philosophie patristique Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ilaria Ramelli, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : 75-91 Langues : Italien (ita)
in Gregorianum > 93/1 (2012) . - 75-91[article] Dieu et la philosophie. Le discours de Paul à Athènes dans trois "actes apocryphes" et dans la philosophie patristique [texte imprimé] / Ilaria Ramelli, Auteur . - 2012 . - 75-91.
Langues : Italien (ita)
in Gregorianum > 93/1 (2012) . - 75-91Origen, Bardaiṣan, and the Origin of Universal Salvation / Ilaria Ramelli in Harvard Theological Review, 102/2 (2009)
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Titre : Origen, Bardaiṣan, and the Origin of Universal Salvation Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ilaria Ramelli, Auteur Année de publication : 0201 Article en page(s) : pp. 135-168. Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : Is Origen of Alexandria the inventor of the eschatological doctrine of apokatastasis— of the eventual return of all creatures to the Good, that is, God, and thus universal salvation? Certainly, he is one of its chief supporters in all of history, and he is, as far as we know, the first to have maintained it in a complete and coherent way, so that all of his philosophy of history, protology, and anthropology is oriented toward this telos. There are, however, significant antecedents to his mature and articulate theorization, at least some of which he surely knew very well, and there is even a possible parallel. For this conception did not appear ex nihilo, but in a cultural context rich in suggestions and premises, and in a philosophical framework of lively discussions concerning fate, free will, theodicy, and the eternal destiny of rational creatures.
in Harvard Theological Review > 102/2 (2009) . - pp. 135-168.[article] Origen, Bardaiṣan, and the Origin of Universal Salvation [texte imprimé] / Ilaria Ramelli, Auteur . - 0201 . - pp. 135-168.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Harvard Theological Review > 102/2 (2009) . - pp. 135-168.
Résumé : Is Origen of Alexandria the inventor of the eschatological doctrine of apokatastasis— of the eventual return of all creatures to the Good, that is, God, and thus universal salvation? Certainly, he is one of its chief supporters in all of history, and he is, as far as we know, the first to have maintained it in a complete and coherent way, so that all of his philosophy of history, protology, and anthropology is oriented toward this telos. There are, however, significant antecedents to his mature and articulate theorization, at least some of which he surely knew very well, and there is even a possible parallel. For this conception did not appear ex nihilo, but in a cultural context rich in suggestions and premises, and in a philosophical framework of lively discussions concerning fate, free will, theodicy, and the eternal destiny of rational creatures. Origen, greek philosophy, and the birth of the Trinitarian Meaning of Hypostasis / Ilaria Ramelli in Harvard Theological Review, 105/3 (2012)
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Titre : Origen, greek philosophy, and the birth of the Trinitarian Meaning of Hypostasis Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Ilaria Ramelli, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : 302-350 Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Harvard Theological Review > 105/3 (2012) . - 302-350[article] Origen, greek philosophy, and the birth of the Trinitarian Meaning of Hypostasis [texte imprimé] / Ilaria Ramelli, Auteur . - 2012 . - 302-350.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Harvard Theological Review > 105/3 (2012) . - 302-350