Clement of Alexandria's Paedagogus

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This book is a collection of studies initially presented at the Third International Conference on Clement of Alexandria, which was focused on the Paedagogus. Although on the surface the Paedagogus seems to be more easily accessible than Clement's lengthier Stromateis or his fragmentary Excerpta ex Theodoto, the studies show that a profound theological undercurrent runs through the three books of the Paedagogus – the first focusing on the Logos, and the other two on ethics.
Contributors: Emanuela Prinzivalli, Veronika Hrůšová, Miklós Gyurkovics, Edward Creedy, Marco Rizzi, Annewies van den Hoek, Vít Hušek, Léon-Ferdinand Karuhije, Lenka Karfíková, Ilaria L.E. Ramelli, Riemer Roukema, Jana Plátová, Johannes Aakjær Steenbuch, Dawn LaValle Norman, Carlo Perelli.

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Veronika Hrůšová (previous name Černušková), Ph.D. (2012), is reseacher in Early Christian literature and lecturer in Greek language (from 1999 until 2024 at Palacký University, Olomouc, currently at Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic). She has published many articles on Clement of Alexandria. Among her works are commented Czech translations of Clement’s Paedagogus I–III, his Stromateis II, IV, VII, and Excerpta ex Theodoto.
Annewies van den Hoek taught Greek and Latin literature at Harvard Divinity School from 1989 until 2016. Currently she is Research Associate at the Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East (HMANE). She has written a monograph on Clement of Alexandria and Philo (1988), a Greek text edition of Clement’s Stromateis IV (2001), and co-authored a book entitled Pottery, Pavements, and Paradise (2013). Presently she is working on Philo's De Cherubim for Brill's Philo of Alexandria Commentary Series.
Miklós Gyurkovics, Ph.D. (2012, Pontificium Institutum Patristicum Augustinianum, Rome), is Professor of Patrology at St Athanasius Greek Catholic Theological Institute and Editor-in-Chief of Eastern Theological Journal. He has published many articles on Clement of Alexandria.
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