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1 I. CLEMENT. (150-217. ) Clement of Alexandria has justly been called the father of Greek theology. 2 According to the best evidence obtainable he was born in Athens in 150 A. D. , and was educated under Hellenic teachers. To the work of making a scientific statement of Christian truth he brought the culture and knowledge which his Greek training had given him. Educated among the prevailing tendencies of philosophical eclecticism, he naturally imbibed something from the Stoic, Platonic, and Ph...ilonic philosophies, and as well owed something to the influence of Gnosti- cism. Perhaps this fact of Grecian culture is responsible for the broad view which he held of revelation. Pre-Christian conceptions of God were to him partial truths. In this he agreed with Justin Martyr, who was most emphatic in affirming that Greek philosophy was a part of God's revelation. Clement held to the view that revelation was funda- mentally an illumination of soul which enables the individual to see the truth.
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