My paper will explore locating a probable “maturation path” of Clement’s thought within the Stromata. Clement appears to have composed this work over the course of many years, involving a process of clarifying his own thought. An issue that still needs clarification is his doctrine of the soul, and in particular its relation to his eschatology (I shall follow the approach of A.-J. Festugière – namely, of a tri-partite psychology in Middle Platonism: protology, ethics and eschatology –). I shall propose Clement’s eschatology can be clarified by his concept of martyrdom. I think Clement’s concept of martyrdom must be understood in the context of his own experience as teacher (either in 202/203 or in 206 A.C). Clement’s statements about escha...
This paper will suggest that Clement of Alexandria, who operated a Christian School of Philosophy in...
The martyrdom and apology of Socrates seem to have been received by early Christians as model narrat...
The origin of Evil and the question of Liberty in Clement of Alexandria. Analysis of Stromateis, I 1...
My paper will explore locating a probable “maturation path” of Clement’s thought within the Stromata...
This study focuses on the doctrine of the soul in Clement of Alexandria. The analysis pays special a...
This thesis presents a socio-theological analysis of the process by which a martyr is made and prese...
This text deals with Clement of Alexandria\u27s interpretation of evil and free will in the context ...
Although scholars have often acknowledged the spirituality in the writings of Clement of Alexandria ...
Introduction We cannot begin to understand Clement’s stance on martyrdom without first considering t...
Martyrdom is thought to be a critical part of Christian identity. However, martyrdom necessarily inc...
Yves Tissot : On the fragments of Basilides on martyrdom. In Str. TV, 81,1-83,1, Clement of Alexand...
It is well known that the topic of martyrdom is central to early Church history. What is not, howeve...
One of the most important exponents of the School of Alexandria, Clement of Alexandria (ca. 150. – c...
The history of Christianity shows that time and again people have to die for their beliefs. In the p...
The question this article addresses is how the encratic, virtuous body in 2 Clement ‘speaks itself’ ...
This paper will suggest that Clement of Alexandria, who operated a Christian School of Philosophy in...
The martyrdom and apology of Socrates seem to have been received by early Christians as model narrat...
The origin of Evil and the question of Liberty in Clement of Alexandria. Analysis of Stromateis, I 1...
My paper will explore locating a probable “maturation path” of Clement’s thought within the Stromata...
This study focuses on the doctrine of the soul in Clement of Alexandria. The analysis pays special a...
This thesis presents a socio-theological analysis of the process by which a martyr is made and prese...
This text deals with Clement of Alexandria\u27s interpretation of evil and free will in the context ...
Although scholars have often acknowledged the spirituality in the writings of Clement of Alexandria ...
Introduction We cannot begin to understand Clement’s stance on martyrdom without first considering t...
Martyrdom is thought to be a critical part of Christian identity. However, martyrdom necessarily inc...
Yves Tissot : On the fragments of Basilides on martyrdom. In Str. TV, 81,1-83,1, Clement of Alexand...
It is well known that the topic of martyrdom is central to early Church history. What is not, howeve...
One of the most important exponents of the School of Alexandria, Clement of Alexandria (ca. 150. – c...
The history of Christianity shows that time and again people have to die for their beliefs. In the p...
The question this article addresses is how the encratic, virtuous body in 2 Clement ‘speaks itself’ ...
This paper will suggest that Clement of Alexandria, who operated a Christian School of Philosophy in...
The martyrdom and apology of Socrates seem to have been received by early Christians as model narrat...
The origin of Evil and the question of Liberty in Clement of Alexandria. Analysis of Stromateis, I 1...