Clement in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
klem'-ent (Klemes, "mild"): A fellow-worker with Paul at
Philippi, mentioned with especial commendation in Phil 4:3.
The name being common, no inference can be drawn from this
statement as to any identity with the author of the Epistle to
the Corinthians published under this name, who was also the
third bishop of Rome. The truth of this supposition ("it
cannot be called a tradition," Donaldson, The Apostolical
Fathers, 120), although found in Origen, Eusebius, Epiphanius
and Jerome, can neither be proved nor disproved. Even Roman
Catholic authorities dispute it (article "Clement," Catholic
Cyclopaedia, IV, 13). The remoteness between the two in time
and place is against it; "a wholly uncritical view"
(Cruttwell, Literary History of Early Christianity, 31).
H. E. Jacobs
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