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  2. Clement of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Eusebius, the fourth-century early church historian, is the first writer to provide an account of Clement's life and works, in his Ecclesiastical History, 5.11.1–5, 6.6.1 [note 2] He provides a list of Clement's works, biographical information, and an extended quotation from the Stromata. From this and other accounts, it is evident that ...

  3. Stromata - Wikipedia

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    Clement begins the fourth book written c. 199 AD-c.201 AD with a belated explanation of the disorganized nature of the work, and gives a brief description of his aims for the remaining three or four books. [19] The fourth book focuses on martyrdom.

  4. Category:Works by Clement of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Works by Clement of Alexandria" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... This page was last edited on 10 August 2024, at 16: ...

  5. Clement of Rome - Wikipedia

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    11th-century fresco in the Basilica of San Clemente, Rome: Saints Cyril and Methodius bring Saint Clement's relics to Rome. The Liber Pontificalis [20] presents a list that makes Linus the second in the line of bishops of Rome, with Peter as first; but at the same time it states that Peter ordained two bishops, Linus and Anacletus, for the priestly service of the community, devoting himself ...

  6. Protrepticus (Clement) - Wikipedia

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    The work is, as its title suggests, an exhortation to the pagans of Greece to adopt Christianity, and within it Clement demonstrates his extensive knowledge of pagan mythology and theology. It is chiefly important due to Clement's exposition of religion as an anthropological phenomenon. [ 1 ]

  7. Clementine literature - Wikipedia

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    Christianity portal; The Clementine literature (also referred to as the Clementine Romance or Pseudo-Clementine Writings) is a late antique third-century Christian romance or "novel" containing a fictitious account of the conversion of Clement of Rome to Christianity, his subsequent life and travels with the apostle Peter and an account of how they became traveling companions, Peter's ...

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    Greg Clement built a net worth of $70 million through real estate and software development. He lives on a farm and says farm work has taught his sons about delayed gratification.

  9. Star Light - Wikipedia

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    Star Light is a science fiction novel by American writer Hal Clement. It is the sequel to one of Clement's earlier books, Mission of Gravity. The novel was serialized in four parts in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact Magazine from June to September 1970. Star Light was first published as a paperback book by Ballantine Books in September 1971.