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Christian heresies --- History --- Clement, --- Photius --- 276 =75 CLEMENS ALEXANDRINUS --- Griekse patrologie--CLEMENS ALEXANDRINUS --- Christian heresies - History - Early church, ca. 30-600. --- Clement, - of Alexandria, Saint, - ca. 150-ca. 215. - Outlines. --- Photius - I, - Saint, Patriarch of Constantinople, - ca. 820-ca. 891. - Bibliotheca. - Codex 109.
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276 <063> --- 276 =75 CLEMENS ALEXANDRINUS --- 276 =75 CLEMENS ALEXANDRINUS Griekse patrologie--CLEMENS ALEXANDRINUS --- 276 =75 CLEMENS ALEXANDRINUS Patrologie grecque--CLEMENS ALEXANDRINUS --- Griekse patrologie--CLEMENS ALEXANDRINUS --- Patrologie grecque--CLEMENS ALEXANDRINUS --- 276 <063> Patrologie. Patristiek--Congressen --- 276 <063> Patrologie. Patristique--Congressen --- Patrologie. Patristiek--Congressen --- Patrologie. Patristique--Congressen --- Conferences - Meetings --- Christian literature, Early --- Christian literature, Early. --- Fathers of the church --- Fathers of the church. --- Teachings. --- Theology --- History and criticism --- Early church. --- History --- Clement, --- Teachings --- Criticism and interpretation --- 30-600.
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Perfection --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- History of doctrines --- Clement,
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Clement of Alexandria (c.150–215 CE) is one of the most significant theologians of the second-century, and his work is still the subject of intense academic debate. This book provides a new perspective on Clement’s thought, through a critical examination of the work of one of his critics, Photios (c.820–893 CE). Photios, the Patriarch of Constantinople, based his critique on Clement’s (now lost) treatise ‘Hypotyposeis’, claiming the work contained eight ‘heresies’. The book examines each ‘error’ listed in the 109th codex of Photios’ ‘Bibliotheca’ in depth, using evidence from Clement’s existing work to consider the likely accuracy of Photios’ critique. Focusing on these eight ‘heresies’ offers a unique opportunity to illuminate what in terms of post-Nicene orthodoxy are Clement’s most problematic opinions, setting them in the context of their original philosophical and theological frame.
Christian heresies --- Theology, Doctrinal --- History --- Clement, --- Photius
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"T&T Clark Handbook of the Early Church discusses the key documents, authors, themes and Early Christian traditions. The essays trace the vital trajectories of emerging distinctive Christian identity in the Graeco-Roman world and diversities of theologies. Special attention is given to the coherent growth of Christian faith in connection with worship, alongside the crucial transformation of Christian life and doctrine under the Christian Emperor. The contributing essays offer a chronological development of the Early Church, as well as they examine the interaction between Christian worship and faith. In addition, readers interested in systematic theology are offered chapters on the roots of some significant theological notions in Christian Antiquity, also with reference to ancient philosophy. The chapters address issues such as: the relationship between faith and reason, interreligious dialogue, creation and ecology, suffering of people in relation to Christ's suffering and feminist views on the Holy Trinity. The book finishes with appendices and indexes giving information on biblical references, updated publications, electronic resources and classified bibliographies"--
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