ORÍGENES: a ordem do mundo e o acaso

Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 42 (3):479-492 (1997)
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Abstract

Defrontando-se com a questão do acaso, tal como proposto pela filosofia pagã, os pensadores cristãos sentiram-se ante um dilema: se existe o acaso, a ordem do mundo não é perfeita, mas, se tudo possui uma causa determinante, onde fica o livre-arbítrio? A resposta de Origenes é a mais completa e original, atestada pelos argumentos e pela terminologia utilizada; mas ela não coincide in totum com as propostas posteriores da Escolástica e do Renascimento.

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