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'''Clement of Alexandriaal Alexandriei''' (Titus Flavius Clemens), was the first well-known theologian of the [[Church of AlexandriaBiserica Ortodoxă a Alexandriei]]. He was born about the middle of the 2nd century, and died between 211 and 216.
==LifeViaţa==
He was not born in Egypt (''Stromata'', i. 1) as his name suggests; rather, Alexandria was his bishopric. Athens is named as his birthplace by the sixth-century Epiphanius Scholasticus, and this is supported by the classical quality of his Greek. His parents seem to have been wealthy pagans of some social standing. The thoroughness of his education is shown by his constant quotation of the Greek poets and philosophers. He traveled in Greece, Italy, Palestine, and finally Egypt. He became the colleague of Pantaenus, the head of the [[Catechetical School of Alexandria]] and the man who likely converted him to Christianity, and finally succeeded him in the direction of the school. His best known pupil was [[Origen]] (who was condemned by the [[Fifth Ecumenical Council]]. During the persecution of Septimius Severus (202 or 203) he sought refuge with Alexander, then [[bishop]] of Flaviada in Cappadocia, afterward of [[Jerusalem]], from whom he brought a letter to [[Antioch]] in 211. After this, he died sometime in the next five years without returning to Egypt.
Also, some have downplayed Clement's influence on the Church: "Clement has had no notable influence on the course of theology beyond his personal influence on the young Origen"{{ref|1}}.
 
==Quote==
:''The Word of God, became man just that you may learn from a Man how it may be that man should become god.''
==External linksLegături externe==
*[http://www.piney.com/MuClement.html#P2694_785619 "Exhortation to the Heathens", by Clement of Alexandria]
*[http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/text/clement-stromata-book1.html "The Stromata, or Miscellanies", by Clement of Alexandria]
*[http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0209.htm "The Paedagogus", by Clement of Alexandria]
* {{note|1}}[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04045a.htm CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Clement of Alexandria]* [http://www.coptic.net/articles/ClementOfAlexandria.txt Clement of Alexandria (CoptNet article)]* [http://www.stathanasius.miss.on.coptorthodox.ca/Menu/Patrology/SchoolOfAlexandria/DeansClement.htm The Deans of the School of Alexandria - St. Clement]* [http://www.earlychurch.org.uk/clementalex.php Clement of Alexandria @ EarlyChurch.org.uk]* [http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/clement.html Online Text for Clement of Alexandria]* [http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/ANF-02/anf02-49.htm Clement of Alexandria - Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. II (CCEL)]* [http://www.ntcanon.org/Clement.shtml Clement of Alexandria and Development of the Canon of the New Testament] ==Sursa==*This article includes text from the Schaff-Herzog ''Encyclopedia of Religion''*http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clement_of_Alexandria&oldid=62671929*{{Notă|1}} [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04045a.htm CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Clement of Alexandria]*{{Notă|2}} From Jurgens, William A., ''The Faith of the Early Fathers, Volume 1.''Collegeville, MN:The Liturgical Press, pg. 184. Copyright 1970, The Order of Saint Benedict, Inc., Collegeville, MN. Printed in the United States of America. ISBN 0-8146-0432-3.
----'''Sources:'''* This article includes text from the Schaff-Herzog ''Encyclopedia of Religion''* http[[Categorie://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clement_of_Alexandria&oldid=62671929Sfinţi Părinţi]]* {{note|2}} From Jurgens, William A., ''The Faith of the Early Fathers, Volume 1.''Collegeville, MN[[Categorie:The Liturgical Press, pg. 184. Copyright 1970, The Order of Saint Benedict, Inc., Collegeville, MN. Printed in the United States of America. ISBN 0-8146-0432-3.Sfinţi]]
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