"To him who, though by no means near the end, is yet advancing, He is the way; to him who has put off all that is dead He is the life"
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The subtext is also a defense of spiritual realism. Early Christianity was full of competing claims: secret knowledge, instant purity, performative asceticism. Origen, steeped in scripture and Greek philosophical notions of moral progress, insists that most people are mid-journey. Salvation is not an on/off switch; it's an education of desire. The phrase "by no means near the end" is a quiet rebuke to religious triumphalism: if you think you've arrived, you're probably clinging to something dead.
Context matters: Origen lived in a church still defining itself under pressure, sometimes persecuted, always disputed. His theology often framed the Christian life as an ascent of the soul, where abandoning "the dead" means shedding stale habits, resentments, and spiritual cosplay. The rhetoric works because it refuses to flatter. It offers a ladder, not a pedestal, and it makes life - real, burning, awake life - the prize for those willing to let the old self rot away.
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Origen. (n.d.). To him who, though by no means near the end, is yet advancing, He is the way; to him who has put off all that is dead He is the life. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-him-who-though-by-no-means-near-the-end-is-yet-108723/
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Origen. "To him who, though by no means near the end, is yet advancing, He is the way; to him who has put off all that is dead He is the life." FixQuotes. Accessed February 1, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-him-who-though-by-no-means-near-the-end-is-yet-108723/.
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"To him who, though by no means near the end, is yet advancing, He is the way; to him who has put off all that is dead He is the life." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-him-who-though-by-no-means-near-the-end-is-yet-108723/. Accessed 1 Feb. 2026.










