@OSAS dan SolideogloriaKalian berdua, sudah membaca ini?Klemens, ada disebut dalam Perjanjian Baru, di Filippi 4:3, Bahkan, kuminta kepadamu juga, Sunsugos, temanku yang setia: tolonglah mereka. Karena mereka telah berjuang dengan aku dalam pekabaran Injil, bersama-sama dengan Klemens dan kawan-kawanku sekerja yang lain, yang nama-namanya tercantum dalam kitab kehidupan. Dari posting-an Bruce bulan Juni tahun lalu itu, dapat disimpulkan bahwa Klemens menulis surat dari Roma kepada jemaat Korintus. Klemens adalah Paus Roma melanjutkan kepausan Anacletus yang meneruskan kepausan Linus yang meneruskan kepausan Petrus.
Damai, damai, damai.
Silahkan baca apa latar belakang Clement yang dipengaruhi filsafat paganisme dan ajaran gnostic yang sesat tsb :
Titus Flavius Clemens (Greek: Κλήμης ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς; c. 150 – c. 215), known as Clement of Alexandria, was a Christian theologian who taught at the Catechetical School of Alexandria. A convert to Christianity, he was an educated man who was familiar with classical Greek philosophy and literature. As his three major works demonstrate,
Clement was influenced by Hellenistic philosophy to a greater extent than any other Christian thinker of his time, and
in particular by Plato and the Stoics.[1] His secret works, which exist only in fragments, suggest that he was also familiar with pre-Christian Jewish esotericism and
Gnosticism. In one of his works he argued that Greek philosophy had its origin among non-Greeks, claiming that both Plato and Pythagoras were taught by Egyptian scholars.[2] Among his pupils were Origen and Alexander of Jerusalem.
Clement is regarded as a Church Father, like Origen. He is venerated as a saint in Oriental Orthodoxy, Eastern Catholicism and Anglicanism.
He was previously revered in the Roman Catholic Church, but
his name was removed from the Roman Martyrology in 1586 by Pope Sixtus V on the advice of Baronius.Dia bukan Rasul dan otoritasnyapun tidak ada dalam hal wahyu,dan sudah pula dihapus namanya oleh Paus sendiri.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clement_of_AlexandriaShalom