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gptkb:Clement_of_Rome
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gptkb:Clement_of_Rome
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gptkb:New_Testament_apocrypha
Christian novel
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gptkb:Clementine_Homilies
gptkb:Clementine_Recognitions
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Hellenistic philosophy
Jewish traditions
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gptkb:Greek
gptkb:Latin
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gptkb:Homilies_of_Clement
Recognitions of Clement
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4th century
3rd century
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Latin manuscripts
Greek manuscripts
Syriac manuscripts
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gptkb:Jewish-Christianity
apostolic succession
early Christianity
anti-Gnostic polemic
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gptkb:revelation
gptkb:baptism
gptkb:Judaism
gptkb:cosmology
gptkb:philosophy
gptkb:theology
gptkb:travel_literature
gptkb:prophecy
divine providence
ethics
free will
miracles
resurrection
asceticism
dualism
salvation
family reunion
apostolic authority
missionary journeys
conversion
role of law
Gentile mission
Peter and Simon Magus
antagonism to Paul (in some interpretations)
doctrinal instruction
heresy refutation
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gptkb:Pope_Saint_Clement_I
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gptkb:Simon_Magus
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Clementine literature
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