CLEMENT 'of ALEXANDRIA'. Titus Flavius Clemens Alexandrinus, famous Father of the Church, is know chiefly from his own works. He was born, perhaps at Athens, about A.D. 150, son of...
Although Osborn57 prefers to speak of 'Clement's use of Philo rather than of Philo's influence on Clement', I concur with Van ... 59 See A. Van den Hoek, Clement of Alexandria and his Use of Philo in the 'Stromateis': An Early Christian ...
Clement of Alexandria (150-215) lived and taught in the most lively intellectual centre of his day. This book offers a comprehensive account of how he joined the ideas of the New Testament to those of Plato and other classical thinkers.
Particular attention has been paid to the Gnostic texts from Nag-Hammadi so far published.
This book offers a comprehensive account of how he joined the ideas of the New Testament to those of the classical world, as represented by Plato.
Clement of Alexandria
An examination of the patristic idea of 'perfection' in relation to Clement's project on the ethical, intellectual and spiritual development of a Christian.