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Commentary on the Gospel of John Books 1-10 - Vol. 80 (Paperback)
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Commentary on the Gospel of John Books 1-10 - Vol. 80 (Paperback)
Series: Fathers of the Church Series
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Origen composed at least thirty-two books of a commentary on the
Gospel according to John, at the request of St. Ambrose of Milan.
Of these, only nine books are extant in almost complete form,
although we have selections of others persevered in other
collections of the works of Origen. The commentary proceeds verse
by verse, and is particularly notable for its emphasis on the
spiritual meaning of the Gospel. This volume contains books 1,2,6,
and 10, and fragments of books 4 and 5. Origen's main interest is
the allegorical interpretation of the Gospel according to John,
which makes this an important work in the study of Origen's
mystical thought. A secondary interest is the refutation of
Valentinian gnosticism. According to Eusebius, Ambrose had been a
Valentinian before his conversion by Origen, and Origen refers to
the Gnostic writer Heracleon regularly throughout the commentary in
order to refute his views. Although the refutation of Heracleon may
have been a stimulus for the composition of this work, Origen moved
beyond this goal in order to present a commentary on the Gospel
which would appeal to the growing number of educated Christians who
wanted a scientific exegesis. The author's writing covers a wide
range of historical, theological, philosophical and etymological
topics, all focused on this Gospel of "spiritual food." "We might
dare to say," Origen says as he begins his commentary, "that the
Gospels are the first-fruits of all Scriptures, but that the
first-fruits of the Gospels is that according to John. How great
must be our understanding, that we may be able to understand in a
worthy manner the word which is stored up in the earthen treasures
of paltry language." The Spirit-led exegete can thus draw out of
the words and symbols a higher level of insight. This "spiritual
gospel" is the reality of which Christ's acts were symbols; it is
the secrets hidden in the mysteries of Christ's words.
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