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Philo doesn't seem to have been on the radar of Christians until the 2nd century; the "early Christians" caveat is wikipedia's wording, not mine. |
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It can be shown in many instances that Origen himself used the language of a buffoon.
Examine Origen's language in "Commentary of John 1.17. Quote:
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pre-Christian Gnostics are everywhere
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Here is a very relevant citation: Quote:
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Origen wrote in the 3rd Century. If the Christians in the 2nd Century enthusiastically received Philo's writings, then I think Origen's comment that he "cannot imagine that anyone will doubt" that passages in the Old Testament and New Testament contain "an historical narrative which did not literally happen" suggests that reading the Old and New Testaments allegorically was a wide-spread practice of his time. |
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Origen believed Jesus was Truly God, Creator, born of a Virgin, was LITERALLY raised from the dead and REALLY asccended TO HEAVEN. This is Origen in "De Principiis" Quote:
Origen was the on the cutting edge of buffoonery. He used the language of a buffoon. |
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Origen and Clement and Philo agree on the proper interpretation of Isaiah chapter 61:2/Luke 4:19 against Irenaeus. Irenaeus claims it is a gnostic interpretation.
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