Origen and the Pharisees

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Luca Angelelli

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The study of the Pharisees has particular importance in three fields of research: the continuity between Judaism and the emerging Christianity, the development of post 70 A.D. Judaism, the investigation on the roots of Christian anti-Judaism. A progressive elaboration of the Pharisaic typology can be detected in the Church Fathers of the first three centuries. A lexicographic statistical analysis as well as an analytical study of texts of interest were performed to characterize some different trajectories in the development of the Pharisaic typology. Origen emerged as the great ratifier of the Christian Pharisaic typology, with an impact lasting for centuries.

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