Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Origen on there being an Age of Accountability

  

But we have already frequently said this, that Paul indeed discusses many different kinds of law in this epistle but very frequently he is speaking here in this passage. For until natural law enters, which takes place at a certain age when a person begins to be capable of reason and to be able to discriminate right from wrong and justice from injustice, at that time sin, which previously was considered as if dead amongst man, is said to revive. This happens because there is now an internal law which prohibit; the faculty of reason points out what ought not be done. (Commentary on Romans 5.1.24 in Thomas P. Scheck, Origen: Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, Books 1-5 [The Fathers of the Church; Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2001], 317; here, Origen is alluding to Rom 5:13 and 7:9)

 

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