Origen’s exegetical method and the Catechetical Schools of Alexandria and Caesarea

The article presents the relationship between the way the Bible was interpreted by Origen and the organization of schools he foundedin Alexandria and Caesarea. Origen believed that there were higher and lower levels of meaning (sense) in Sacred Scripture. For this reason, he grouped Christians in te...

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