Clement of Alexandria: Stromateis – Book 3. For shall he who drives away bodily disease appear a benefactor; and shall not he who attempts to deliver the soul from iniquity, as much more appear a friend, as the soul is a more precious thing than the body? (Cont.) Book IV. And not one of the Greeks is an old man;”, 2.00.02 Vol. Western Christian Christian Tradition. Chapter I.—Order of Contents. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. XIX.—Women as well as Men Capable of Perfection. Source. Clement of Alexandria. The Stromata, Or Miscellanies. Elucidations From Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. So much for the details respecting dates, as stated variously by many, and as set down by us. Philosopher, Theologian Noted Characteristics. 2. (Cont.) About this page. Eusebius is the first writer to provide an account of Clement's life and works, in his Ecclesiastical History, 5.11.1-5, 6.6.1 Eusebius provides a list of Clement's works, biographical information, and an extended quotation from the Stromata. Christian Churches of God. Book 3 of the Stromateis of Clement of Alexandria was not translated but left in the Latin in the Ante-Nicene Fathers when it was published. Passages from Clement's Epistle to the Corinthians on Martyrdom. Clement of Alexandria: Stromata, Book 2 (translation Roberts-Donaldson). - On the Greek Translation of the Old Testament. 2 - Publisher's Advertisement, 2.01.01 The Pastor of Hermas - Introductory Note, 2.01.02 Hermas - The Pastor - Book 1 - Part 1, 2.01.03 Hermas - The Pastor - Book 1 - Part 2, 2.01.04 Hermas - The Pastor - Book 2 - Part 1, 2.01.05 Hermas - The Pastor - Book 2 - Part 2, 2.01.06 Hermas - The Pastor - Book 3 - Part 1, 2.01.07 Hermas - The Pastor - Book 3 - Part 2, 2.01.08 Hermas - The Pastor - Book 3 - Part 3, 2.01.09 Hermas - The Pastor - Book 3 - Part 4, 2.02.01 Tatian the Assyrian - Introductory Note, 2.02.02 Tatian - Address to Greeks - Ch 1-14, 2.02.03 Tatian - Address to Greeks - Ch 15-31, 2.02.04 Tatian - Address to Greeks - Ch 32-End, 2.03.01 Theophilus of Antioch - Introductory Note, 2.03.02 Theophilus - To Autolycus - Book 1, 2.03.03 Theophilus - To Autolycus - Book 2 - Ch 1-12, 2.03.04 Theophilus - To Autolycus - Book 2 - Ch 13-30, 2.03.05 Theophilus - To Autolycus - Book 2 - Ch 31-End, 2.03.06 Theophilus - To Autolycus - Book 3 - Ch 1-20, 2.03.07 Theophilus - To Autolycus - Book 3 - Ch 21-End, 2.04.05 Athenagoras - Resurrection - Ch 1-12, 2.04.06 Athenagoras - Resurrection - Ch 13-End, 2.05.01 Clement of Alexandria - Introductory Note, 2.05.05 Clement - Exhortation - Ch 11-End, 2.05.06 Clement - Instructor - Book 1 - Ch 1-5, 2.05.07 Clement - Instructor - Book 1 - Ch 6, 2.05.08 Clement - Instructor - Book 1 - Ch 7-9, 2.05.09 Clement - Instructor - Book 1 - Ch 10-End, 2.05.10 Clement - Instructor - Book 2 - Ch 1-2, 2.05.11 Clement - Instructor - Book 2 - Ch 3-7, 2.05.12 Clement - Instructor - Book 2 - Ch 8-10, 2.05.13 Clement - Instructor - Book 2 - Ch 11-End, 2.05.14 Clement - Instructor - Book 3 - Ch 1-6, 2.05.15 Clement - Instructor - Book 3 - Ch 7-11, 2.05.16 Clement - Instructor - Book 3 - Ch 12-End, 2.05.17 Clement - Stromata - Book 1 - Ch 1-9, 2.05.18 Clement - Stromata - Book 1 - Ch 10-16, 2.05.19 Clement - Stromata - Book 1 - Ch 17-20, 2.05.20 Clement - Stromata - Book 1 - Ch 21, 2.05.21 Clement - Stromata - Book 1 - Ch 22-End, 2.05.22 Clement - Stromata - Book 2 - Ch 1-7, 2.05.23 Clement - Stromata - Book 2 - Ch 8-15, 2.05.24 Clement - Stromata - Book 2 - Ch 16-19, 2.05.25 Clement - Stromata - Book 2 - Ch 20-22, 2.05.26 Clement - Stromata - Book 2 - Ch 23-End, 2.05.27 Clement - Stromata - Book 3 - Ch 1-5, 2.05.28 Clement - Stromata - Book 3 - Ch 6-12, 2.05.29 Clement - Stromata - Book 3 - Ch 13-End, 2.05.30 Clement - Stromata - Book 4 - Ch 1-6, 2.05.31 Clement - Stromata - Book 4 - Ch 7-12, 2.05.32 Clement - Stromata - Book 4 - Ch 13-20, 2.05.33 Clement - Stromata - Book 4 - Ch 21-End, 2.05.34 Clement - Stromata - Book 5 - Ch 1-5, 2.05.35 Clement - Stromata - Book 5 - Ch 6-10, 2.05.36 Clement - Stromata - Book 5 - Ch 11-13, 2.05.37 Clement - Stromata - Book 5 - Ch 14, 2.05.38 Clement - Stromata - Book 5 - Elucidations, 2.05.39 Clement - Stromata - Book 6 - Ch 1-3, 2.05.40 Clement - Stromata - Book 6 - Ch 4-8, 2.05.41 Clement - Stromata - Book 6 - Ch 9-13, 2.05.42 Clement - Stromata - Book 6 - Ch 14-16, 2.05.43 Clement - Stromata - Book 6 - Ch 17-End, 2.05.44 Clement - Stromata - Book 7 - Ch 1-5, 2.05.45 Clement - Stromata - Book 7 - Ch 6-10, 2.05.46 Clement - Stromata - Book 7 - Ch 11-14, 2.05.47 Clement - Stromata - Book 7 - Ch 15-End. Whence the law was rightly said to have been given by Moses, being a rule of right and wrong; and we may call it with accuracy the divine ordinance (, Let no one then, run down law, as if, on account of the penalty, it were not beautiful and good. Chapter XX.—A Good Wife. 2 Kings 22:8 And in his days Olda prohesied, and Sophonias, and Jeremiah. Legislation, again, is also one of the functions of the kingly office, as also judicial authority. CHURCH FATHERS: The Stromata (Clement of Alexandria) The Stromata (Book II) Please help support the mission of New Advent and get the full contents of this website as an instant download. 2. Wisdom 2:12 when Plato, all but predicting the economy of salvation, says in the second book of the Republic as follows: Thus he who is constituted just shall be scourged, shall be stretched on the rack, shall be bound, have his eyes put out; and … Chapter XVII.—Passages from Clement’s Epistle to the Corinthians on Martyrdom. It is a good thing, I reckon, to leave to posterity good children. Chap. Wisdom 2:12 when Plato, all but predicting the economy of salvation, says in the second book of the Republic as follows: Thus he who is constituted just shall be scourged, shall be stretched on the rack, shall be bound, have his eyes put out; and at last, having suffered all evils, shall be crucified. This is the case with children of our bodies. Accordingly, therefore, he interprets what is in the law, enjoining us to look to one God and to do justly. Available to ship in 1-2 days. On Early Christian Writings. In the public interest, this translation by John Ferguson published by the Catholic University of America Press (1991) is reproduced with their permission. The Stromata, Book One. Chapter XXIII.—The Same Subject Continued. So much for the details respecting dates, as stated variously by many, and as set down by us. From Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. Edited by Alexander Roberts, … ... Book I Book II Book III Book IV Book V Book VI Book VII Book VIII. This item: Miscellanies (Stromata) by Clement of Alexandria Paperback $12.55. The Stromata, or Miscellanies. Translated by William Wilson. ... Book I Book II Book III Book IV Book V Book VI Book VII Book VIII. XXII. For he says that it becomes us to philosophize with strength, and dignity, and wisdom, - holding unalterably the same opinions about the same things, with reference to the dignity of heaven. Tactics belong to military command, and the ability to command an army is among the attributes of kingly rule. Our Moses then is a prophet, a legislator, skilled in military tactics and strategy, a politician, a philosopher. Chapter XXI.—Description of the Perfect Man, or Gnostic. Home > Fathers of the Church > The Stromata (Clement of Alexandria) The Stromata. Source. Edited by Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, and A. Cleveland Coxe. With these points shall be included what follows in accordance with the demands of the points to be spoken about, and how both bond and free must equally philosophize, whether male or female in sex.