• Title of article

    Clement of Alexandria and His Doctrine of Scripture

  • Author/Authors

    Fayazi ، Hamed University of Tehran

  • Pages
    14
  • From page
    51
  • To page
    64
  • Abstract
    This article discusses Clement of Alexandria’s doctrine of Scripture based on the terms “voice” of God, “first principle,” and “demonstration” that he uses for Scripture. By studying the usage of these terms and the related passages, it will be made clear that Clement regards Scripture as a vessel of God’s voice, favoring what is now called the theory of verbal inspiration. Moreover, the divine voice, like the voice of sirens, leaves no choice for the listeners but to submit and follow. This absolute submission is rational, because Scripture is a first principle, whose truth does not depend on any demonstrations. However, those who firmly believe in its truth will find abundant demonstrations in it that will guide them to a better and deeper understanding of its teachings.
  • Keywords
    Clement , verbal inspiration , biblical authority , first principle , demonstration
  • Journal title
    Religious Inquiries
  • Serial Year
    2017
  • Journal title
    Religious Inquiries
  • Record number

    2474855