The First Clement bears witness to the origins of Christian reflection on the theme of salvation. Combining imagery and phraseology of the Septuagint with early Christian traditions and other ancient Greek and Roman sources, the author presents the dynamics of salvation in a creative manner; he elaborates his views on salvation in the context of his reflections on the community life and emphasizes the continuity between Israel and the Church as the people of God and community of salvation.status: publishe
Abstract: Every religion offers salvation or liberation. Since the time of Cyprian of Carthage, the ...
The Bible, in Christian belief, is composed of two Testaments, bound in unity as being both concerne...
In Every Knee Should Bow, Steven Harmon explores the manner in which Clement of Alexandria (ca. 160-...
The First Clement bears witness to the origins of Christian reflection on the theme of salvation. Co...
First Clement provides valuable insights concerning the formation of the earliest Christian communit...
Starting a life of salvation in the Christian faith is pivotal to having a relationship with God and...
The article makes a general characteristic of the use of the Bible as a literary source in the sermo...
This article discusses Clement of Alexandria’s doctrine of Scripture based on the terms “voice” of G...
An attempt to present a few ideas conditioning the thought of the early Christians; the ideas concer...
Although the prevalence of salvation language in the Pastoral Epistles is acknowledged, there have b...
Scripture and salvation -- from a Christian point of view, both are gifts from God. yet they are not...
In his First Letter to the Corinthians, Saint Clement of Rome offers a conception of God based on bi...
AbstractIn the Bible we find, in the “book of Genesis”, two accounts of creation, which refer to two...
In my work I deal with the personality of Clement of Rome and with the importance of his work. First...
Topic The ideas of New Testament authors seem to stand in contradiction to each other: some appear t...
Abstract: Every religion offers salvation or liberation. Since the time of Cyprian of Carthage, the ...
The Bible, in Christian belief, is composed of two Testaments, bound in unity as being both concerne...
In Every Knee Should Bow, Steven Harmon explores the manner in which Clement of Alexandria (ca. 160-...
The First Clement bears witness to the origins of Christian reflection on the theme of salvation. Co...
First Clement provides valuable insights concerning the formation of the earliest Christian communit...
Starting a life of salvation in the Christian faith is pivotal to having a relationship with God and...
The article makes a general characteristic of the use of the Bible as a literary source in the sermo...
This article discusses Clement of Alexandria’s doctrine of Scripture based on the terms “voice” of G...
An attempt to present a few ideas conditioning the thought of the early Christians; the ideas concer...
Although the prevalence of salvation language in the Pastoral Epistles is acknowledged, there have b...
Scripture and salvation -- from a Christian point of view, both are gifts from God. yet they are not...
In his First Letter to the Corinthians, Saint Clement of Rome offers a conception of God based on bi...
AbstractIn the Bible we find, in the “book of Genesis”, two accounts of creation, which refer to two...
In my work I deal with the personality of Clement of Rome and with the importance of his work. First...
Topic The ideas of New Testament authors seem to stand in contradiction to each other: some appear t...
Abstract: Every religion offers salvation or liberation. Since the time of Cyprian of Carthage, the ...
The Bible, in Christian belief, is composed of two Testaments, bound in unity as being both concerne...
In Every Knee Should Bow, Steven Harmon explores the manner in which Clement of Alexandria (ca. 160-...