On First Principles (Peri Archōn / De Principiis)
Origen's c. 230 foundational systematic theological work
Tradition: Alexandrian Christian theology
Origen's c. 230 foundational systematic theological work — the first Christian systematic
On First Principles (Peri Archōn) is Origen's c. 230 foundational work — the first systematic Christian theology, in four books: God and heavenly beings, the created world, free will, and Scripture. Central themes: the eternal generation of the Son, the pre-existence of souls, the apokatastasis (universal restoration), and the threefold sense of Scripture (literal, moral, spiritual). Origen was condemned posthumously in 553, but the work shaped subsequent patristic and mystical theology profoundly.
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Editions cited
- Peri Archōn (c. 230); preserved in Rufinus's Latin translation and Greek fragments; English: On First Principles, trans. G.W. Butterworth (Harper, 1936; reprinted Christian Classics, 1973); trans. John Behr (Oxford UP, 2017)
School Embodiments
Foundational Eastern patristic systematic theology.
"Eastern patristic." (On First Principles)
Engagement with Neoplatonist framework.
"Neoplatonist engagement." (On First Principles)
Influential on Western Christian tradition.
"Western influence." (On First Principles)
Liberal-theological openness to apokatastasis.
"Liberal-theological openness." (On First Principles)
Esoteric-Alexandrian symbolic tradition.
"Esoteric-Alexandrian." (On First Principles)
Engagement with rabbinic exegetical tradition.
"Rabbinic exegesis engagement." (On First Principles)
Eternal generation anticipates process orientation.
"Anticipates process." (On First Principles)
Internal Tensions
Origen's speculative theology condemned in 553 but foundational for patristic and modern theology.
I. Time
Pre-cosmic souls, cosmic history, and universal restoration.
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II. Space
Cosmic-spiritual hierarchy.
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III. Matter
Created spiritual and material beings.
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IV. Observer
The pre-existent rational soul.
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V. Energy
Energies of fall and apokatastasis.
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VI. Information
First Christian systematic-theological framework.
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Computed school proximity
The work's attribute fingerprint scored against all schools using the same quiz scorer. Useful as a sanity check on the hand-curated embodiments above.
How On First Principles (Peri Archōn / De Principiis) resolves each dilemma
44 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 3 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 13 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.