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 CLEMENTINE LITERATURE - LoveToKnow Article on CLEMENTINE LITERATURE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
But while in all cases the suggestion of Clements authorship came ultimately from his prestige as writer of the genuine Epistle of Clement (see CLEMENT 1.), both (3) and (4) were due to this idea as operative on Syrian soil; (5) is a secondary formation based on (3) as known to the West.
Finally, all this is already embedded in a setting determined by the romance of Clement and his lost relatives, recognition of whom forms the denouement of the story.
There is no reason to doubt that such, roughly speaking, were the contents of the Clementine work to which Eusebius alludes slightingly, in connection with that section of it which had to his eye least verisimilitude, viz, the dialogues between Peter and Apion.
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 Clementine literature -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Some fragments of the Clementines are known in (The Semitic language of the Arabs; spoken in a variety of dialects) Arabic and in (A branch of the Indo European family of language) Slavonic.
It is now almost universally held (after Hort, (Click link for more info and facts about Harnack) Harnack, Waitz) that H and R are two versions of an original Clementine romance, which was longer than either, and embraced most of the contents of both.
Nevertheless a good many modern critics accept the "adjuration" with the utmost gravity as the secret rite of an obscure and very early sect of Judaizers.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/c/cl/clementine_literature.htm   (2171 words)

  
 CLEMENTINE LITERATURE - Online Information article about CLEMENTINE LITERATURE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Epitome is based on our Homilies, it is natural to suppose it was also the basis of earlier orthodox recensions, one or more of which may be used in certain Florilegia of the 7th century and later.
attention to the Clementines in the last century—there can be no doubt as to their presence, but only as to their origin and the degree to which they are so meant in Homilies and Recognitions.
There is certainly " an application to Simon of words used by or of St Paul, or of claims made by or in behalf of St Paul" (Hort), especially in Homilies (ii.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /CHR_CLI/CLEMENTINE_LITERATURE.html   (5105 words)

  
 Institute for Antiquity and Christianity
Society of Biblical Literature Seminar Papers Series 29.
Introduction to "The Prophet in the Clementines," by Howard M. Teeple.
Society of Biblical Literature Seminar Papers Series 34.
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