Clement of Alexandria on Trial: The Evidence of 'Hersey' from Photius' Bibliotheca

Clement of Alexandria on Trial: The Evidence of 'Hersey' from Photius' Bibliotheca
ISBN-10
9004176276
ISBN-13
9789004176270
Category
Religion
Pages
185
Language
English
Published
2010
Publisher
BRILL
Author
Piotr Ashwin-Siejkowski

Description

Drawing on Photios' synopsis of the eight errors contained in Clement of Alexandria's lost work 'Hypotyposeis', this book offers a re-examination of second-century theology . The book stresses the importance understanding Clement's work in its original Alexandrian context.

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