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- Clement of Alexandria - Wikipedia
Titus Flavius Clemens, also known as Clement of Alexandria (Ancient Greek: Κλήμης ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς; c 150 – c 215 AD), [4] was a Christian theologian and philosopher who taught at the Catechetical School of Alexandria Among his pupils were Origen and Alexander of Jerusalem
- St. Clement of Alexandria - Encyclopedia Britannica
St Clement of Alexandria (born 150 ce, Athens—died between 211 and 215; Western feast day November 23; Eastern feast day November 24) was a Christian Apologist, missionary theologian to the Hellenistic (Greek cultural) world, and the second known leader and teacher of the catechetical School of Alexandria
- 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 - New World Encyclopedia
Clement of Alexandria (c 150 – 215) (Titus Flavius Clemens) was an early Christian philosopher and one of the most distinguished teachers of the Church of Alexandria
- Clement of Alexandria - True Orthodox Wiki - gocwiki. com
Clement of Alexandria (Titus Flavius Clemens), was the first well-known theologian of the Church of Alexandria He was born about the middle of the 2nd century, and died between 211 and 216
- Who was Clement of Alexandria? - GotQuestions. org
Clemens is today called Clement of Alexandria (c AD 155–c 220)—his city of residence is added to distinguish him from the earlier Clement of Rome As a seeker of truth, Clement traveled through Greece, Italy, Syria, Palestine, and finally to Alexandria, Egypt
- Clement of Alexandria - Wikipedia
Titus Flavius Clemens, also known as Clement of Alexandria (Greek: Κλήμης ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς; c 150 – c 215), [1] was a Christian theologian who taught at the Catechetical School of Alexandria
- Clement of Alexandria - OrthodoxWiki
Clement of Alexandria (Titus Flavius Clemens), was the first well-known theologian of the Church of Alexandria He was born about the middle of the 2nd century, and died between 211 and 216 He was not born in Egypt (Stromata, i 1) as his name suggests; rather, Alexandria was his bishopric
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