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  1. St. Clement of Alexandria - Wealth, Christianity, Philosophy: In Egypt during the late 2nd century the rising inflation, high cost of living, and increased taxes placed extreme burdens not only on the poor but also on the relatively wealthy middle class, which was eventually ruined. From the tenor of the Paidagōgos, one can conclude that the majority of Clement’s audience came from the ...

  2. Alexandria Library Ruins The Works of Clement of Alexandria . The three major works of Clement are Exhortation to the Greeks, which points out both the worthwhile elements of Greek philosophy and also its deficiencies; the Tutor, a guide to Christian morality; and the Stromata or Miscellanies, which points to a deeper Christianity.

  3. It is not your outward appearance that you should beautify, but your soul, adorning it with good works. Clement of Alexandria. Soul, Appearance, Good Work. 78 Copy quote. Every woman should be filled with shame by the thought that she is a woman. Clement of Alexandria. Shame, Should, Filled.

  4. Clement was a Christian Apologist, missionary theologian to the Greek cultural world, and second known leader of the catechetical school of Alexandria. He synthesized Greek philosophy and Mosaic tradition, and attempted to mediate Gnostics and orthodox Christians. A Catholic Encyclopedia article is online at Clement of Alexandria .

  5. 97 quotes from Clement of Alexandria: 'The Perfect Person's Rule of Life: The perfect person does not only try to avoid evil. Nor does he do good for fear of punishment, still less in order to qualify for the hope of a promised reward. The perfect person does good through love. His actions are not motivated by desire for personal benefit, so he ...

  6. 알렉산드리아의 클레멘스(Clement;150 A.D.–c. 215 A.D)는 알렉산드리아학파의 기독교 신학자(Christian theologian)였으며 유명한 알렉산드리아 교리문답 신학교(Catechetical School of Alexandria)의 수장이었다. 또한, 그는 오리게네스(Origen)의 스승이었다. 클레멘스는 개종(改宗 ...

  7. A scholarly evangelist.Clement of Alexandria, famous Father of the Church, is known chiefly from his own works. He was born, perhaps at Athens, about AD 150, son of non-Christian parents; he converted to Christianity probably in early manhood. He became a presbyter in the Church at Alexandria and there succeeded Pantaenus in the catechetical school; his students included Origen and Bishop ...

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