Against Celsus
Contra Celsum
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Origen Battles Pagan Critique: Against Celsus
Origen of Alexandria (c. 185–254 AD), one of the most influential thinkers of the early church, wrote Against Celsus to defend Christianity against the sophisticated attacks of the pagan philosopher Celsus.
Fearless confrontation with Celsus’ critiques of Christian teachings, Scripture, and moral practice.
Insightful explorations of miracles, prophecy, and the life of Jesus.
Shows how early Christians engaged thoughtfully with Greco-Roman philosophy and culture.
Demonstrates the intellectual depth and logical rigor of early Christian thought.
Accessible, readable English translation that captures Origen’s nuance without the stiffness of older editions.
Origen does more than defend the faith—he models reasoned dialogue and careful scholarship. Readers will encounter sharp debates over morality, philosophy, and theology, revealing the ways Christianity interacted with the broader intellectual currents of the ancient world.
This edition is faithful to the Greek text while remaining clear and approachable for modern readers. It is an essential volume for students, scholars, and anyone interested in early Christianity, philosophy, or the enduring dialogue between faith and reason.
Against Celsus offers a window into a formative moment in Christian thought, presenting a thinker unafraid to confront criticism head-on and illustrating the timeless interplay between belief, reason, and culture.
This translation was prepared through an AI-assisted process, combining digital tools with traditional editorial work.
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