In his First Letter to the Corinthians, Saint Clement of Rome offers a conception of God based on biblical texts, philosophical arguments (especially Greek), and juridical reasoning (especially based on Roman law). Taking into consideration the various terms that refer to God in the Prima Clementis, the author of this paper analyzes those that occur most frequently, including theos, kyrios, despotes and pater. He attempts to uncover the meaning of these terms in the Prima Clementis and in the preceding tradition, as well as the theological ideas that these terms were intended to express. In this way, the author aims not only to present the concept of God as elaborated by Clement, but also Clement’s cultural background which hitherto has rem...
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The Fathers of the Church from the beginning of the Christian thought were under a strong influence...
One of the most important exponents of the School of Alexandria, Clement of Alexandria (ca. 150. – c...
First Clement provides valuable insights concerning the formation of the earliest Christian communit...
The article makes a general characteristic of the use of the Bible as a literary source in the sermo...
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Clement of Rome provides a good example of how a pastor\u27s Hermeneutical principles, theological p...
In this thesis, I analyse the etymologies of the names and epithets of Greek gods and goddesses foun...
This article outlines the key features of the Christian understanding of divine providence in compa...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAbstract The present paper offers a comprehensive examination of how ...
The aim of this article is to challenge the traditional scholarly consensus regarding the use of the...
Clement of Rome’s letter to the Corinthians shows an interdependence of holy Scripture and prayer. I...
In my work I deal with the personality of Clement of Rome and with the importance of his work. First...
This article discusses Clement of Alexandria’s doctrine of Scripture based on the terms “voice” of G...
The Novatian’s tractate does not use the term, instead, the person of Sabellius takes a prominent pl...
The following study of the theology of Clement of Alexandria is an attempt to gain some definite ide...
The Fathers of the Church from the beginning of the Christian thought were under a strong influence...
One of the most important exponents of the School of Alexandria, Clement of Alexandria (ca. 150. – c...
First Clement provides valuable insights concerning the formation of the earliest Christian communit...
The article makes a general characteristic of the use of the Bible as a literary source in the sermo...
The First Clement bears witness to the origins of Christian reflection on the theme of salvation. Co...
Clement of Rome provides a good example of how a pastor\u27s Hermeneutical principles, theological p...
In this thesis, I analyse the etymologies of the names and epithets of Greek gods and goddesses foun...
This article outlines the key features of the Christian understanding of divine providence in compa...