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Origen

185 - 254

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Órigenész (görögül: Ὠριγένης Ōrigénēs) vagy Órigenész Adamantiosz (Alexandria 184-186 körül – Türosz, 254) görög nyelven alkotó egyiptomi ókeresztény teológiai író, exegéta, azaz a szentírás-magyarázat tudósa. Az alexandriai iskola egyik legkiemelkedőbb korai alakja. A korai keresztény teológia, az apologetika és az aszkézis egyik legbefolyásosabb és legvitatottabb alakja volt. Úgy jellemezték, mint "a korai egyház valaha élt legnagyobb zsenije". Bővebben a Wikipédián

His biography is available in 68 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 66 in 2024). Origen is the 38th most popular filozófus (up from 45th in 2024), the 10th most popular biography from Egypt (up from 11th in 2019) and the most popular Egyptian Filozófus.

Origen is most famous for his allegorical interpretation of scripture.

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Among Filozófuses

Among filozófuses, Origen ranks 38 out of 1,267Before him are Friedrich Engels, Auguste Comte, Martin Heidegger, Maria Montessori, Parmenides, and Søren Kierkegaard. After him are Al-Farabi, Lucretius, Rajneesh, Michel de Montaigne, Sun Tzu, and Empedocles.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 185, Origen ranks 1After him is Cao Zhen. Among people deceased in 254, Origen ranks 1After him are Pope Lucius I, and Uranius.

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Origen ranks 10 out of 642Before him are Tutankhamun (-1341), Nefertiti (-1400), Ptolemy (100), Khufu (-2700), Akhenaten (-1400), and Hypatia (350). After him are Hatshepsut (-1507), Amenhotep III (-1403), Yasser Arafat (1929), Khafra (-2550), Anthony the Great (251), and Hosni Mubarak (1928).

Among Filozófuses In Egypt

Among filozófuses born in Egypt, Origen ranks 1After him are Plotinus (203), Athanasius of Alexandria (295), Philo (-15), Sextus Empiricus (160), Muhammad Abduh (1849), Ammonius Saccas (175), John Philoponus (490), Saadia Gaon (882), Dhul-Nun al-Misri (796), Valentinus (100), and Ammonius Hermiae (440).

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