The Stromata (Miscellanies) by St. Clement of Alexandria & Wyatt North

The Stromata (Miscellanies)

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This edition of The Stromata comes complete with a Touch-or-Click Table of Contents, divided by each book and chapter.

All eight books are included in one eBook. This edition includes a rare translation of Book III, which is difficult to find and often controversial. 

Titus Flavius Clemens (c.150 - c. 215), known as Clement of Alexandria (to distinguish him from Clement of Rome), was a Christian theologian and the head of the noted Catechetical School of Alexandria. Clement is best remembered as the teacher of Origen. 

He united Greek philosophical traditions with Christian doctrine and valued gnosis that with communion for all people could be held by common Christians specially chosen by God. Though he constantly opposes the concept of gnosis as defined by the Gnostics, he used the term "gnostic" for Christians who had attained the deeper teaching of the Logos.  He developed a Christian Platonism. He presented the goal of Christian life as deification, identified both as Platonism's assimilation into God and the biblical imitation of God.

The Stromata (Στρώματα) is the third in Clement of Alexandria's trilogy of works on the Christian life. Clement titled this work Stromateis, "patchwork," because it dealt with such a variety of matters. It goes further than its two predecessors and aims at the perfection of the Christian life by initiation into complete knowledge.  

Clement is counted as one of the early Church Fathers. He advocated a vegetarian diet and claimed that the apostles Peter, Matthew, and James the Just were vegetarians. 

Clement quoted from the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles as scripture, a book currently known as the Didache.

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