Retour de l’âme et salut de l’homme chez Origène d’Alexandrie

Interpreting the nature and destiny of man, Origen was inspired, among other things, by the myth – told by Plato in the Phaedrus (246a-249d) – of the loss and recovery of wings by the soul. Compared to the way contemporary Platonists have interpreted this myth, he introduced important innovations, d...

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Main Author: Marco Zambon
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Published: Société d’Études Platoniciennes 2022-01-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/etudesplatoniciennes/2425
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description Interpreting the nature and destiny of man, Origen was inspired, among other things, by the myth – told by Plato in the Phaedrus (246a-249d) – of the loss and recovery of wings by the soul. Compared to the way contemporary Platonists have interpreted this myth, he introduced important innovations, derived from the tradition of the Christian faith: the need for a saviour, the centrality of faith, the idea that the sensitive and historical reality also participate in salvation.
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Retour de l’âme et salut de l’homme chez Origène d’Alexandrie
Études Platoniciennes
Late-antique philosophy
Platonism and Christianity
psychology
eschatology
Origen
title Retour de l’âme et salut de l’homme chez Origène d’Alexandrie
title_full Retour de l’âme et salut de l’homme chez Origène d’Alexandrie
title_fullStr Retour de l’âme et salut de l’homme chez Origène d’Alexandrie
title_full_unstemmed Retour de l’âme et salut de l’homme chez Origène d’Alexandrie
title_short Retour de l’âme et salut de l’homme chez Origène d’Alexandrie
title_sort retour de l ame et salut de l homme chez origene d alexandrie
topic Late-antique philosophy
Platonism and Christianity
psychology
eschatology
Origen
url https://journals.openedition.org/etudesplatoniciennes/2425
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