Origen's Philosophy of Freedom in Early Modern Times Ebook PDF
Debates about Free Will and Apokatastasis in 17th-Century England and Europe
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Alfons Fürst (Hg.), Origen's Philosophy of Freedom in Early Modern Times Ebook PDF (2019), Aschendorff Verlag, Münster, ISBN: 9783402137307
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Beschreibung / Abstract
The articles of this volume shed new light on the reception of Origen’s concepts of free will and universal salvation in 17th-century England and Europe. The Cambridge Platonists took up the Alexandrian’s libertarian concept of freedom and discussed his core ideas within the new philosophical developments of their own time. In continental Europe, the Dutch Arminians, Jean Le Clerc and the Pietist couple Johanna Eleonora and Johann Wilhelm Petersen dealt with questions related to Origenism.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
S. 5–10
Alfons Fürst
Concepts of Origenism from Late Antiquity to Modern Times. Freedom between Pre-existence and Apokatastasis
S. 11–44
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Christian Hengstermann
Freedom as Holistic Hegemonikon Causality. Origenist Libertarianism in Ralph Cudworth’s Treatise of Freewill
S. 45–74
Ryan Haecker
A Plastic Possibility for Ralph Cudworth’s Libertarianism
S. 75–86
David Leech
Free Will in Henry More
S. 87–104
Marilyn A. Lewis
“Somewhere in Episcopius”. George Rust and Henry Hallywell’s Use of the Dutch Arminians
S. 105–126
Karen Felter
Body, Spirit and Gender in Anne Conway
S. 127–148
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Andrea Bianchi
The Cambridge Platonists in Continental Europe. Critique and Erudition in the Bibliothèques of Jean Le Clerc
S. 149–180
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Elisa Bellucci
Origenian, English and Kabbalistic Influences in Johann Wilhelm Petersen’s Apokatastasis Doctrine. The Case of Mysterion Apokatastaseos Panton
S. 181–195
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Johann Wilhelm Petersen
Mysterion Apokatastaseos Panton – Das Geheimnis der Wiederbringung aller Dinge (Bd. I, Gespräch I, lxxvii § 1 p. 52 – lxxxvi § 13 p. 72)
S. 196–284
Bible
S. 285
Origen
S. 286
Ancient and Medieval Sources
S. 287–289
Modern Sources
S. 290–296
Names and Subjects
S. 29
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
S. 5–10
Alfons Fürst
Concepts of Origenism from Late Antiquity to Modern Times. Freedom between Pre-existence and Apokatastasis
S. 11–44
Open Access Download PDF
Christian Hengstermann
Freedom as Holistic Hegemonikon Causality. Origenist Libertarianism in Ralph Cudworth’s Treatise of Freewill
S. 45–74
Ryan Haecker
A Plastic Possibility for Ralph Cudworth’s Libertarianism
S. 75–86
David Leech
Free Will in Henry More
S. 87–104
Marilyn A. Lewis
“Somewhere in Episcopius”. George Rust and Henry Hallywell’s Use of the Dutch Arminians
S. 105–126
Karen Felter
Body, Spirit and Gender in Anne Conway
S. 127–148
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Andrea Bianchi
The Cambridge Platonists in Continental Europe. Critique and Erudition in the Bibliothèques of Jean Le Clerc
S. 149–180
Open Access Download PDF
Elisa Bellucci
Origenian, English and Kabbalistic Influences in Johann Wilhelm Petersen’s Apokatastasis Doctrine. The Case of Mysterion Apokatastaseos Panton
S. 181–195
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Johann Wilhelm Petersen
Mysterion Apokatastaseos Panton – Das Geheimnis der Wiederbringung aller Dinge (Bd. I, Gespräch I, lxxvii § 1 p. 52 – lxxxvi § 13 p. 72)
S. 196–284
Bible
S. 285
Origen
S. 286
Ancient and Medieval Sources
S. 287–289
Modern Sources
S. 290–296
Names and Subjects
S. 29
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Title
- Preface
- Content
- DEBATES ABOUT FREE WILL AND APOKATASTASIS
- Concepts of Origenism from Late Antiquityto Modern Times
- Freedom as Holistic Hegemonikon Causality
- A Plastic Possibility for Ralph Cudworth’s Libertarianism
- Free Will in Henry More
- “Somewhere in Episcopius”George Rust and Henry Hallywell’s Use of the Dutch Arminians
- Body, Spirit and Gender in Anne Conway
- The Cambridge Platonists in Continental Europe
- Origenian, English and Kabbalistic Influences in Johann Wilhelm Petersen’s Apokatastasis Doctrine
- APPENDIX
- Mysterion Apokatastaseos Panton
- Das Geheimnis der Wiederbringung aller Dinge
- INDICES
- Bible
- Origen
- Ancient and Medieval Sources
- Modern Sources
- Names and Subjects