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Historical Apologist: Clement of Alexandria
Clement of Alexandria (c. 150-220) was one of the church fathers who, in contrast to Tertullian, took a positive attitude toward philosophy and Greek learning. Clement held that th
Terminology Tuesday: ELECT LADY
ELECT LADY [Gk eklektē kyria (ἐκλεκτη κυρια)]. The phrase “Elect Lady” is found only in the salutation of 2 John 1 as the designation of the addressees (c
Terminology Tuesday: PROTOPASCHITES
PROTOPASCHITES. Numerous methods for observing Easter and calculating the date on which it had to be celebrated were already known in ancient Christianity; nonetheless, the Council
Terminology Tuesday: Diaterssaron
DIATESSARON. Diatessaron (Greek: dia tessaron (διὰ τεσσάρων): “through [the] four [Gospels]”) is the name given by Eusebius (Hist.Eccl. 4.29.6) to a “
Terminology Tuesday
Agrapha. Lit. ‘unwritten things’. As many as 256 sayings attributed to Jesus but lying outside the four canonical Gospels have been identified by scholars. Sometimes re