Καταβολἠ κόσμου in Clemente e Origene: Convergenze o divergenze?

Augustinianum 55 (2):337-380 (2015)
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The study intends to treat the merits of the phrase καταβολὴ κόσμου as it is interpreted and applied by Clement of Alexandria and Origen. It also aims to determine whether within these two authors, who share the same philosophical and theological background, there are convergent or divergent viewpoints concerning an expression which assumes significant importance especially in protological reflection.

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