Abstract
This article offers an approach to the meaning that the word λόγος has in Origen's thought, from the consideration of his Commentary on John, particularly in the books I and II, where we found his treatise on the passage John 1, 1-2. For this purpose, it presents the close philosophical context from which Origen receives that term. Then, the article comprehensively analyzes the multiple meanings of λόγος, starting with the simpler ones, and ending with the terms carrying more theological significance, as they are presented in the first two books of his Commentary, showing that the deepest sense of the term λόγος refers to an eminently relational existence, both to the Father, as to us.