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Homilies on 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 inheritance. Their leader is Jesus, the Son of God, who is prefigured in Jesus (Joshua), the son of Nun. All battles, victories, and defeats happen within the individual; all aspects of the Law and temple become but shadows of the fulfilling work of God in Jesus Christ. The story brims with allegory and passion, a passion for the people and for their priests who, "standing near the blazing fire of the altar," must illuminate the path for others.
As Origen 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 officially defamed. What we have today is the Latin translation by Rufinus, the basis of the translation in this volume. In the Introduction, Barbara J. Bruce discusses and affirms the reliability of the Latin text, and briefly looks at Origen's ministry, his concept of the nature of Scripture, and his method of interpretation.
Those who recognize the value of praying the Scripture through lectio divina, those who want to understand more about early Christianity, and those who seek to borrow fire from an elder brother will find flashes of insight in this new volume.
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"In her expert and elegant introduction, translator Barbara J. Bruce succinctly covers an array of issues relating to Origen's approach to the biblical text, the place of these homilies in his life and career, the varying appraisals and reappraisals to which Origen and his work have been subjected, and the value of Rufinus's work as witness to Origen's original. Bruce's careful and cautious judgment that Rufinus can in general be relied upon is crucial to the entire enterprise represented by this volume. Her well-phrased and annotated translation should appeal to specialists and general readers alike."—Religious Studies Review
"The Latin text is rendered in a solid, unambiguous English, and the notes are helpful and clear. The introduction is informative, briefly discussing Origen's life, his career, his publications, the reception of his writings, and Rufinus' work as translator."—Laval Theologique et Philosophique
"[T]his is an excellent and valuable work, both as to the original and as to the English translation."—Churchman
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Other Titles from Fathers of the Church Patristic Series
Exegetical Epistles
Homilies on Psalms 36-38
Songs for the Fast and Pascha
Other Titles in RELIGION / Christian Living / Leadership & Mentoring
Three Christological Treatises
Against the Inveterate Obduracy of the Jews
Questions on Aristotle's Categories, 0
Other Titles in The Early Church
Against the Inveterate Obduracy of the Jews
Dialogue against the Jews
Letters, 1-30