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2023
Abstract Clement of Alexandria offers the metaphor that baptism is like cataract surgery that enables the recipient to see God, and he uses visual perception to describe the transformation and new identity of the baptized Christian. The ways that Clement describes sight, both physical and spiritual, demonstrates an embodied shift in ...
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Abstract Clement of Alexandria offers the metaphor that baptism is like cataract surgery that enables the recipient to see God, and he uses visual perception to describe the transformation and new identity of the baptized Christian. The ways that Clement describes sight, both physical and spiritual, demonstrates an embodied shift in ...
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2015
Clement of Alexandria (Titus Flavius Clemens) was one of the most erudite Christian writers of the 2nd century. As little is known of Clement’s life, the dates of his birth and death are approximate. Among scholars, they are usually appointed as 150–215 ce.
Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski
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Clement of Alexandria (Titus Flavius Clemens) was one of the most erudite Christian writers of the 2nd century. As little is known of Clement’s life, the dates of his birth and death are approximate. Among scholars, they are usually appointed as 150–215 ce.
Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski
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1994
AbstractThis chapter examines the views of Clement of Alexandria, who had a similar theological approach to Origen. Clement was an uncompromising opponent of the Hellenistic religion of the heavens, particularly in his Protreptikos, which is addressed to pagans.
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AbstractThis chapter examines the views of Clement of Alexandria, who had a similar theological approach to Origen. Clement was an uncompromising opponent of the Hellenistic religion of the heavens, particularly in his Protreptikos, which is addressed to pagans.
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2020
Clement of Alexandria, writing early in the third century, was a Christian polymath, probably a convert, who found materials for the construction of a more intellectual (“gnostic”) form of theology in all three branches of Greek philosophy – ethics, physics and dialectic.
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Clement of Alexandria, writing early in the third century, was a Christian polymath, probably a convert, who found materials for the construction of a more intellectual (“gnostic”) form of theology in all three branches of Greek philosophy – ethics, physics and dialectic.
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2011
Abstract The early Christian philosophers Clement and Origen were well acquainted with the works of their fellow Alexandrian writer Philo. Not only did they quote their Jewish predecessor by name, but they also used his words on numerous other occasions with little or no acknowledgment.
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Abstract The early Christian philosophers Clement and Origen were well acquainted with the works of their fellow Alexandrian writer Philo. Not only did they quote their Jewish predecessor by name, but they also used his words on numerous other occasions with little or no acknowledgment.
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Evangelische Theologie, 2019
Abstract Dieser Beitrag untersucht das originäre Denken Klemens von Alexandriens (ca. 150 - ca. 215), eines frühen Interpreten der gesamten Bibel und Wegbereiter der philosophischen Interpretation des Evangeliums. Er behandelt zunächst Klemens Leben, Werk und Kontext in Alexandria und betrachtet anschließend seine Antworten auf die ...
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Abstract Dieser Beitrag untersucht das originäre Denken Klemens von Alexandriens (ca. 150 - ca. 215), eines frühen Interpreten der gesamten Bibel und Wegbereiter der philosophischen Interpretation des Evangeliums. Er behandelt zunächst Klemens Leben, Werk und Kontext in Alexandria und betrachtet anschließend seine Antworten auf die ...
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1993
Clement is the first Christian author to make explicit mention of Philo Christianus, twice calling him a 'Pythagorean' and once referring to one of his works. Clement is described as being in charge of the Alexandrian catechetical school and having had Origen as one of his pupils. Clement mentions Philo four times by name. All four texts are located in
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Clement is the first Christian author to make explicit mention of Philo Christianus, twice calling him a 'Pythagorean' and once referring to one of his works. Clement is described as being in charge of the Alexandrian catechetical school and having had Origen as one of his pupils. Clement mentions Philo four times by name. All four texts are located in
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