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Bennett’s use of and reference to these early Christian writings has me interested in reading them. They provide a first person view of what the Church was dealing with very early on.
Clement’s writings were interesting in that they stressed obedience and gave a clear picture of the hierarchy in the Church. He mentions this three or four times. Which shows there was an issue with obedience that needed to be addressed.
Justin Martyrs writing in the Apologia is clear,concise, and so well reasoned it is edifying to read.
I look forward to digging into Pope Benedict’s books on the Church Fathers.
Gary wrote: "John wrote: "In this section, Bennett quotes from the Didache, the Epistle to Diognetus and the Itinerarium of St. Clement among other works. How familiar are you with these other early Christian w..."
I've heard of the Didache, but not the others. I definitely want to read them. Clement's letter shows an awareness of the Bishop of Rome's superior position to others that is quite interesting.
I've heard of the Didache, but not the others. I definitely want to read them. Clement's letter shows an awareness of the Bishop of Rome's superior position to others that is quite interesting.
