Against Celsus Book 1

Against Celsus Book 1

by Origen of Alexandria

8 chapters3h 8mEnglish1869

About this book

Against Celsus, preserved entirely in Greek, is a major apologetics work by the Church Father Origen of Alexandria, written in around 248 AD, countering the writings of Celsus, a pagan philosopher and controversialist who had written a scathing attack on Christianity in his treatise "The True Word". Among a variety of other charges, Celsus had denounced many Christian doctrines as irrational and criticized Christians themselves as uneducated, deluded, unpatriotic, close-minded towards reason, and too accepting of sinners. He had accused Jesus of performing his miracles using black magic rather than actual divine powers and of plagiarizing his teachings from Plato. Celsus had warned that Christianity itself was drawing people away from traditional religion and claimed that its growth would lead to a collapse of traditional, conservative values. Summary by Wikipedia

Chapters (7)

1Chapters 1-10
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2Chapters 11-20
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3Chapters 21-30
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4Chapters 31-40
1466
5Chapters 41-50
1515
6Chapters 51-60
1574
7Chapters 61-71
1909

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