• Home
  • Works
  • Introduction Guide Collaboration Sponsors / Collaborators Copyrights Contact Imprint
Bibliothek der Kirchenväter
Search
DE EN FR
Works Clement of Alexandria (150-215) Fragments of Clemens Alexandrinus
V.--From the Book on Providence.

S. Maximus, Vol. II. 114.

Being is in God. God is divine being, eternal and without beginning, incorporeal and illimitable, and the cause of what exists. Being is that which wholly subsists. Nature is the truth of things, or the inner reality of them. According to others, it is the production of what has come to existence; and according to others, again, it is the providence of God, causing the being, and the manner of being, in the things which are produced.

pattern
  Print   Report an error
||
  • Show the text
  • Bibliographic Reference
  • Scans for this version
Translations of this Work
Fragments of Clemens Alexandrinus
Commentaries for this Work
Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria

Contents
Expand all
  • Fragments of Clemens Alexandrinus.
    • I.--From the Latin Translation of Cassiodorus.
    • II.--Nicetas Bishop of Heraclea.
    • III.--From the Catena on Luke, Edited by Corderius.
    • IV.--From the Books of the Hypotyposes.
    • V.--From the Book on Providence.
      • S. Maximus, Vol. II. 114.
      • S. Maximus: in the Same, p. 152.
    • VI.--From the Book on the Soul.
    • VII.--Fragment from the Book on Slander.
    • VIII.--Other Fragments from Antonius Melissa.
    • IX.--Fragment of the Treatise on Marriage.
    • X.--Fragments of Other Lost Books.
    • XI.--Fragments Found in Greek Only in the Oxford Edition.
    • XII.--Fragments Not Given in the Oxford Edition.

Faculty of Theology, Patristics and History of the Early Church
Miséricorde, Av. Europe 20, CH 1700 Fribourg

© 2025 Gregor Emmenegger
Imprint
Privacy policy