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Journey Back to God - Origen on the Problem of Evil (Hardcover)
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Journey Back to God - Origen on the Problem of Evil (Hardcover)
Series: AAR Academy Series
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Journey Back to God explores Origen of Alexandria's creative,
complex, and controversial treatment of the problem of evil. It
argues that his layered cosmology functions as a theodicy that
discerns deeper meaning beneath the apparent injustices of the
world. Origen asks: why does God permit cosmic disparity - that is,
why do some suffer more than others? On the surface, the unfair
arrangement of the world defies theological coherence. In order to
defend God against the charge of injustice Origen develops a
theological cosmology that explains the ontological status and
origin of evil as well as its cosmic implications. It interprets
suffering as a stepping stone to the soul's ascent to God.
Essentially, Origen's theodicy hinges on the journey of the soul
back to God. Its themes correlate with the soul's creation, fall
and descent into materiality, gradual purification, and eventual
divinization; the world is a schoolroom or hospital for the soul
where it undergoes the necessary education and purgation. Origen
carefully calibrates his cosmology and theology, and portrays God
as a compassionate and judicious teacher, physician, and father who
employs suffering for our amelioration. Journey Back to God frames
the systematic study of Origen's theodicy within a broader theory
of theodicy as navigation; that is, as the dynamic process whereby
we integrate our observations and experiences of suffering within
our religious worldviews. Moreover, it unites the logical and
spiritual facets of his theodicy, and situatesit in its
third-century historical, theological, and philosophical context,
correcting the imbalanced perspectives on Origen that pervade
scholarship. Furthermore, the study clarifies his ambiguous
position on universalism and its place in his theodicy. It
demonstrates the contemporary relevance of Origen's approach, which
confronts the perennial questions of theodicy with a bold,
constructive, and optimistic vision.
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