S. Clement of Rome is a book about the life and teachings of one of the early Christian leaders. It includes an analysis of some of Clement's writings, and is an important source of information for anyone interested in the history of Christianity.
This book is a valuable resource for students of early Christian history. It provides a collection of writings by the Apostolic Fathers, including Ignatius, Polycarp, and Clement I.
Experience the early Christian church and its leaders through the writings of St. Clement of Rome with Joseph Barber Lightfoot's "The Epistle of St. Clement of Rome." Dating back to the 1st century AD, this text offers insight into the religious beliefs, practices, and challenges of the early Christian community. A must-read for those interested in religion and theology.
This index provides easy access to important words and phrases found in the Clementine Homilies, attributed to Pope Clement I. It serves as a study guide for those interested in early Christian theology and the development of the Church.
This definitive edition of the Apostolic Fathers' texts includes full apparatus and historical introductions and is accompanied by a wealth of supplementary materials to aid students in understanding the context and significance of these texts which are fundamental to the history of Christian theology.
The Apostolic Fathers is a collection of early Christian writings that were influential in the development of Christian theology and practice. Edited and annotated by the renowned theologian and scholar Joseph Barber Lightfoot, this edition offers a rare insight into the world of early Christianity, including the lives and teachings of important figures such as Ignatius of Antioch, Polycarp of Smyrna, and Pope Clement I.
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