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Reincarnation in Clement of Alexandria
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This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki Library.
International scholarly consensus holds that despite his obvious Platonic affinities, Clement of Alex...
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This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki Library.
International scholarly consensus holds that despite his obvious Platonic affinities, Clement of Alexandria (ca. 150–215 CE) rejected the doctrine of reincarnation. This study finds that this consensus does not do justice to what Clement actually writes. In his most explicit statement, Clement singles out reincarnation as the example he wants to give of the finest doctrines of the best philosophers. Though most of Clement’s other writing is more subtle than that, endorsement is still the most plausible explanation of what he says. The tenet – clearly esoteric for Clement – is in harmony with his anthropology, ethics, and his synergistic soteriology that includes the crucial role of Jesus.
International scholarly consensus holds that despite his obvious Platonic affinities, Clement of Alexandria (ca. 150–215 CE) rejected the doctrine of reincarnation. This study finds that this consensus does not do justice to what Clement actually writes. In his most explicit statement, Clement singles out reincarnation as the example he wants to give of the finest doctrines of the best philosophers. Though most of Clement’s other writing is more subtle than that, endorsement is still the most plausible explanation of what he says. The tenet – clearly esoteric for Clement – is in harmony with his anthropology, ethics, and his synergistic soteriology that includes the crucial role of Jesus.
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Pages: 418
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
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19 June 2025
ISBN: 9789004726598
Format: Hardcover
Sami Yli-Karjanmaa, Th.D. (2013), is docent of early Jewish and Christian literature at the University of Helsinki. He has published articles on Philo, Josephus and patristics and is the author of Reincarnation in Philo of Alexandria (SBL Press, 2015).