In many ways it constituted the prototype for the books of Christian martyrs, and
Origen regarded the story of the seven brothers as a wonderful pattern for Christians to follow.
Origen regarded the Hebrew text and Hebraic themes as raw data which was to be interpreted using the tools of Greek understanding.
Not exact matches
When I think of the original doctrine of the apostles, and considering viewpoints such as the above of «church father»
Origen, I can not help but
regard the term «church fathers» as a very unfortunate man - made creation indeed.
Thus Clement
regarded the Didache or Teaching of the Apostles as scriptural; both he and
Origen viewed the author of I Clement as the Clement mentioned by Paul in Philippians 4:3 and the author of the Shepherd as the Hernias of Romans 16:4.
In several respects
Origen's doctrine differed from that
regarded as orthodox by his translators.