Greggs, Tom2009-12-212009-12-212008-10-09Greggs, T. (2007). Exclusivist or universalist? Origen the 'wise steward of the word' (CommRom. V.1.7) and the issue of genre. International Journal of Systematic Theology, 9(3), 315-327. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2400.2007.00264.x1463-165210.1111/j.1468-2400.2007.00264.xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10034/88395This is the author's PDF version of an article published in International Journal of Systematic Theology© 2007. The definitive version is available at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-2400.2007.00264.xThis article explores the issue of Origen's universalism. It identifies the two seemingly self-contradictory strands in the Origen corpus which have led to dual pictures of Origen as either an arch-universalist or an exclusivist. To make sense of this, the hermeneutical key of CommRom. V.1.7 (in which Origen states Paul covers over his universalism to be a 'wise steward of the word') is applied to Origen's own texts. Identifying the different genres in Origen's works, it is clear that different stances on universalism are taken dependent upon the genre of his work. The question is posed as to whether such a move in theology is justifiable and biblical.enOrigen of AlexandriauniversalismExclusivist or universalist? Origen the 'wise steward of the word' (CommRom. V.1.7) and the issue of genreArticleInternational Journal of Systematic Theology