Stromata

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Stromata is a multi-volume theological and philosophical work by Clement of Alexandria that weaves together Christian doctrine with Greek philosophy in a loosely structured, miscellaneous style.

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instanceOf Christian literature
philosophical work
theological work
addressesTopic Christian education
Greek philosophy
Scriptural interpretation
ethics of wealth and poverty
heresies
pagan religions
author Clement of Alexandria NERFINISHED
followsInTrilogy Paedagogus NERFINISHED
genre apologetic literature
moral exhortation
patristic work
hasPart Stromata Book I NERFINISHED
Stromata Book II NERFINISHED
Stromata Book III NERFINISHED
Stromata Book IV NERFINISHED
Stromata Book V NERFINISHED
Stromata Book VI NERFINISHED
Stromata Book VII NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod late 2nd century
influenced Christian monastic spirituality
Origen NERFINISHED
later Greek Church Fathers
intendedAudience advanced Christian believers
language Ancient Greek
mainTheme Christian ethics
gnosis as Christian knowledge
relationship between Christian doctrine and Greek philosophy
spiritual perfection
partOf Clement of Alexandria’s trilogy NERFINISHED
philosophicalInfluence Middle Platonism NERFINISHED
Platonism NERFINISHED
Stoicism NERFINISHED
placeOfComposition Alexandria NERFINISHED
precedesInTrilogy Hypotyposeis (lost or fragmentary work) NERFINISHED
preservedIn Greek manuscript tradition
religiousTradition Christianity
structure multi-volume work
studiedInField historical theology
history of philosophy
patristics
style loosely structured
miscellaneous
theologicalOrientation Christian Platonism NERFINISHED
titleAlsoKnownAs Miscellanies
Stromateis NERFINISHED

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