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Clement of Alexandria Summary
1,051 words, approx. 4 pages CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA (150?–215?), Christian theologian. Little is known about the life of Titus Flavius Clemens. A few details can be gathered from Clement's allusion to his education (Miscellanies 1.1, 2.2) and from the report of the...
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Clement of Alexandria (C. 150–C. 213) Summary
1,513 words, approx. 5 pages Clement of Alexandria(C. 150–C. 213) Clement of Alexandria (full Latin name, Titus Flavius Clemens), the Christian theologian of the Alexandrian school, was born of pagan parents, probably in Athens. Clement learned from several teachers in the...
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2,009 words, approx. 7 pages
 Clement of Alexandria (Titus Flavius Clemens) (c.150-211/216), was the first member of the Church of Alexandria to be more than a name, and one of its most distinguished teachers. He was born about the middle of the 2nd century, and died between 211 and...



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Clement of Alexandria.(Fathers Of The Church IV)
07/01/2004: 736 words, approx. 3 pages In a lone autobiographical passage, Titus Flavius Clemens, born c. 150 in (perhaps) Athens, explains how he sought enlightenment in Greece, Italy, Lebanon, and Palestine from various unnamed teachers before "finding rest" in Alexandria with St Pantaenus, a converted Stoic philosopher (of great...
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Making Christians: Clement of Alexandria and the Rhetoric of Legitimacy.
12/01/2000: 1,036 words, approx. 4 pages Making Christians: Clement of Alexandria and the Rhetoric of Legitimacy. By Denise Kimber Buell. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999. xiv + 221 pp. $39.50 cloth. In recent years, scholars of late antiquity have given much attention to ancient rhetoric, interpretation, and discursive...



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Critical Essay by Robert P. Casey
19,992 words, approx. 67 pages
 In the following essay, Casey examines the effect of Platonism and Stoicism on Clement's theology and summarizes the “great trilogy.”
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Critical Essay by Peter
18,428 words, approx. 61 pages
 In the following excerpt, Karavites describes Clement's ideas concerning the perfect Christian and contrasts them with the views of the Gnostics.
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Critical Essay by Charles Bigg
11,673 words, approx. 39 pages
 In the following excerpt, Bigg provides an overview of many of Clement's beliefs, including those concerning evil, fear, knowledge, and faith.


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