Epistle of Clement
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The Epistle of Clement, attributed to Clement of Rome, is one of the earliest surviving Christian writings.
It's believed to have been written around the end of the first century AD. The letter addresses the church in Corinth, offering guidance and encouragement during a period of internal conflict.
Clement emphasizes the importance of unity, peace, and obedience to church leadership.
He draws upon Old Testament examples and teachings to illustrate his points.
The letter provides valuable insights into the early church's structure, practices, and understanding of Christian faith.
It's believed to have been written around the end of the first century AD. The letter addresses the church in Corinth, offering guidance and encouragement during a period of internal conflict.
Clement emphasizes the importance of unity, peace, and obedience to church leadership.
He draws upon Old Testament examples and teachings to illustrate his points.
The letter provides valuable insights into the early church's structure, practices, and understanding of Christian faith.
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as an early church father who personally knew the apostles and whose writings provide insights into early Christian practices.

Alex Jurado

E202: The Unwritten Years of Early Christianity w/Voice of Reason