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Clement Of Alexandria, Miscellanies, 1.11.2
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1. New Testament, Romans, 11.33 (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)

11.33. Oh the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and the knowledge of God! How unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past tracing out!
2. Clement of Alexandria, Extracts From The Prophets, 56.2 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

3. Clement of Alexandria, Miscellanies, 1.1.1, 1.11-1.12, 1.11.1, 1.21 (2nd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)

4. Eusebius of Caesarea, Ecclesiastical History, 5.10, 5.11.2, 6.13.2, 6.14.9 (3rd cent. CE - 4th cent. CE)

5.11.2. In his Hypotyposes he speaks of Pantaenus by name as his teacher. It seems to me that he alludes to the same person also in the first book of his Stromata, when, referring to the more conspicuous of the successors of the apostles whom he had met, he says: 6.13.2. The books entitled Hypotyposes are of the same number. In them he mentions Pantaenus by name as his teacher, and gives his opinions and traditions. 6.14.9. For we know well those blessed fathers who have trodden the way before us, with whom we shall soon be; Pantaenus, the truly blessed man and master, and the holy Clement, my master and benefactor, and if there is any other like them, through whom I became acquainted with you, the best in everything, my master and brother.


Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
alexandria Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
apostles Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
baptism Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
barnabas Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
biography, autobiography Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
biography Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
carruthers, mary Ward, Clement and Scriptural Exegesis: The Making of a Commentarial Theologian (2022) 105
catechetical school Schliesser et al., Alexandria: Hub of the Hellenistic World (2021) 420
cicero Ward, Clement and Scriptural Exegesis: The Making of a Commentarial Theologian (2022) 105
clement of alexandria, art of memory Ward, Clement and Scriptural Exegesis: The Making of a Commentarial Theologian (2022) 114
clement of alexandria Schliesser et al., Alexandria: Hub of the Hellenistic World (2021) 420; Stroumsa, Hidden Widsom: Esoteric Traditions and the Roots of Christian Mysticism (1996) 116
conversion Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
cornutus, creative exegesis Ward, Clement and Scriptural Exegesis: The Making of a Commentarial Theologian (2022) 103, 104
death Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
education, catechesis Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
education, philosophical schools Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
education, teachers Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
eusebius of caesarea Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
family, children Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
grammarian/ grammatikos Ward, Clement and Scriptural Exegesis: The Making of a Commentarial Theologian (2022) 103, 104
india Schliesser et al., Alexandria: Hub of the Hellenistic World (2021) 420
invention (rhetorical/literary) Ward, Clement and Scriptural Exegesis: The Making of a Commentarial Theologian (2022) 104, 105
judeo-christianity Stroumsa, Hidden Widsom: Esoteric Traditions and the Roots of Christian Mysticism (1996) 116
justin Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
knowledge, truth Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
knowledge Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
maimonides Stroumsa, Hidden Widsom: Esoteric Traditions and the Roots of Christian Mysticism (1996) 116
memory, art of Ward, Clement and Scriptural Exegesis: The Making of a Commentarial Theologian (2022) 105
memory, bee metaphor Ward, Clement and Scriptural Exegesis: The Making of a Commentarial Theologian (2022) 114
memory, treasury/storehouse metaphor Ward, Clement and Scriptural Exegesis: The Making of a Commentarial Theologian (2022) 114
origenes Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
pantaenus Ward, Clement and Scriptural Exegesis: The Making of a Commentarial Theologian (2022) 104, 105, 114
petrus Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
rhetoric Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
rhetorica ad herennium Ward, Clement and Scriptural Exegesis: The Making of a Commentarial Theologian (2022) 105
scripture, meadow of prophets and apostles Ward, Clement and Scriptural Exegesis: The Making of a Commentarial Theologian (2022) 114
self, individual see individual, religious Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
seneca Ward, Clement and Scriptural Exegesis: The Making of a Commentarial Theologian (2022) 114
simon magus Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
sophists' Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
stoicism Schliesser et al., Alexandria: Hub of the Hellenistic World (2021) 420
tertullian Rüpke and Woolf, Religious Dimensions of the Self in the Second Century CE (2013) 270
writing Ward, Clement and Scriptural Exegesis: The Making of a Commentarial Theologian (2022) 104, 105