Hermas in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
hur'-mas (Hermas): An abbreviated form of several names, e.g.
Hermagoras, Hermeros, Hermodorus, Hermogenes, etc.; the name
of a Roman Christian to whom Paul sent greetings (Rom 16:14).
Origen and some later writers have identified him with the
author of The Pastor of Hermas, but without sufficient reason.
According to the Canon of Muratori, the author of The Pastor
wrote when his brother Pius was bishop of Rome (140-55 AD). He
speaks of himself, however, as a contemporary of Clement of
Rome (chapter 4) (circa 100 AD). The name Hermas is very
common, and Origen's identification is purely conjectural.
S. F. Hunter
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