Stromata - Wikipedia The Stromata (Greek: Στρώματα), a mistake for Stromateis (Στρωματεῖς, "Patchwork," i e , Miscellanies), attributed to Clement of Alexandria (c 150 – c 215), is the third of a trilogy of works regarding the Christian life The oldest extant manuscripts date to the eleventh century
Clement of Alexandria: Stromata, Book 1 - Early Christian Writings The Stromata will contain the truth mixed up in the dogmas of philosophy, or rather covered over and hidden, as the edible part of the nut in the shell For, in my opinion, it is fitting that the seeds of truth be kept for the husbandmen of faith, and no others
Stromata, or Miscellanies - Christian Classics Ethereal Library Originally printed in 1885, the ten-volume set, Ante-Nicene Fathers, brings together the work of early Christian thinkers In particular, it brings together the writings of the early Church fathers prior to the fourth century Nicene Creed
The Stromata, or Miscellanies -- Clement of Alexandria Elucidations The Stromata, or Miscellanies Book IV Chapter I --Order of Contents Chapter II --The Meaning of the Name Stromata or Miscellanies Chapter III --The True Excellence of Man Chapter IV --The Praises of Martyrdom Chapter V -- On Contempt for Pain, Poverty, and Other External Things Chapter VII --The Blessedness of the Martyr
Clement of Alexandria: The Stromata – Preterist Archives The Stromata will contain the truth mixed up in the dogmas of philosophy, or rather covered over and hidden, as the edible part of the nut in the shell For, in my opinion, it is fitting that the seeds of truth be kept for the husbandmen of faith, and no others