“As the eye naturally seeks the light and vision, and our body naturally desires food and drink, so our mind is possessed with a becoming and natural desire to become acquainted with the truth of God and the causes of things.”

—  Origen

On First Principles, Bk. 2, ch. 11; vol. 1, p. 148
On First Principles

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Christian scholar in Alexandria 185–254

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