The Rediscovery of Origen’s Philosophico-Political Thought in the XIV to XVI Centuries

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Autor(a) principal: Rizzi, Marco
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Hypnos
Texto Completo: https://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/article/view/83
Resumo: This paper, based on Origen’s reading of the New Testament, especially the letter of Paul to the Romans 13.1 and Matthew 22.21, shows how Origen, considered to have been apolitical, dealt with the limits of the submission of the soul to earthly authorities – a submission that is necessary as long as history continues and the cosmic battle between Christ and the devil has not ceased. This reading of Origen was taken up by Ambrose and then re-proposed in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance by thinkers such as Marsilius of Padua, Erasmus and Melanchthon. Moreover, the reading of Origen influenced the representation in iconography of the saying: “give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s.”
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spelling The Rediscovery of Origen’s Philosophico-Political Thought in the XIV to XVI CenturiesA redescoberta de Orígenes na reflexão filosófico-política entre os séculos XIV e XVIOrigenpotestasreligion and politicsfree willOrígenespotestasreligião e políticalivre-arbítrioThis paper, based on Origen’s reading of the New Testament, especially the letter of Paul to the Romans 13.1 and Matthew 22.21, shows how Origen, considered to have been apolitical, dealt with the limits of the submission of the soul to earthly authorities – a submission that is necessary as long as history continues and the cosmic battle between Christ and the devil has not ceased. This reading of Origen was taken up by Ambrose and then re-proposed in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance by thinkers such as Marsilius of Padua, Erasmus and Melanchthon. Moreover, the reading of Origen influenced the representation in iconography of the saying: “give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s.”O texto procura mostrar como Orígenes, tido como apolítico, a partir de sua leitura do Novo Testamento e especialmente das cartas de Paulo aos Romanos 13,1 e de Mateus 22,21, trata dos limites da submissão da alma às autoridades terrenas, algo necessário enquanto não se dá o fim da história, quando cessará o combate cósmico entre Cristo e o diabo. Essa leitura de Orígenes foi retomada por Ambrósio e depois reproposta na Idade Média e no Renascimento por pensadores como Marsílio de Pádua, Erasmo e Melanchton. Ademais, a leitura de Orígenes influenciou a iconografia representativa do dito “dai a César o que é de César e a Deus o que é de Deus”.Revista HypnosHypnos Journal2014-11-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/article/view/83Revista Hypnos; n. 33 (2014)Hypnos Journal; No. 33 (2014)2177-53461413-9138reponame:Hypnosinstname:Faculdade de São Bento (FSB)instacron:FSBporhttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/article/view/83/83Copyright (c) 2014 Marco Rizziinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRizzi, Marco2015-09-06T01:57:43Zoai:ojs.hypnos.org.br:article/83Revistahttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnosPRIhttps://hypnos.org.br/index.php/hypnos/oairachelgazolla@gmail.com2177-53461413-9138opendoar:2023-01-13T09:46:46.788451Hypnos - Faculdade de São Bento (FSB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Rediscovery of Origen’s Philosophico-Political Thought in the XIV to XVI Centuries
A redescoberta de Orígenes na reflexão filosófico-política entre os séculos XIV e XVI
title The Rediscovery of Origen’s Philosophico-Political Thought in the XIV to XVI Centuries
spellingShingle The Rediscovery of Origen’s Philosophico-Political Thought in the XIV to XVI Centuries
Rizzi, Marco
Origen
potestas
religion and politics
free will
Orígenes
potestas
religião e política
livre-arbítrio
title_short The Rediscovery of Origen’s Philosophico-Political Thought in the XIV to XVI Centuries
title_full The Rediscovery of Origen’s Philosophico-Political Thought in the XIV to XVI Centuries
title_fullStr The Rediscovery of Origen’s Philosophico-Political Thought in the XIV to XVI Centuries
title_full_unstemmed The Rediscovery of Origen’s Philosophico-Political Thought in the XIV to XVI Centuries
title_sort The Rediscovery of Origen’s Philosophico-Political Thought in the XIV to XVI Centuries
author Rizzi, Marco
author_facet Rizzi, Marco
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rizzi, Marco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Origen
potestas
religion and politics
free will
Orígenes
potestas
religião e política
livre-arbítrio
topic Origen
potestas
religion and politics
free will
Orígenes
potestas
religião e política
livre-arbítrio
description This paper, based on Origen’s reading of the New Testament, especially the letter of Paul to the Romans 13.1 and Matthew 22.21, shows how Origen, considered to have been apolitical, dealt with the limits of the submission of the soul to earthly authorities – a submission that is necessary as long as history continues and the cosmic battle between Christ and the devil has not ceased. This reading of Origen was taken up by Ambrose and then re-proposed in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance by thinkers such as Marsilius of Padua, Erasmus and Melanchthon. Moreover, the reading of Origen influenced the representation in iconography of the saying: “give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s.”
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