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The Three Philosophers Athenagoras, Pantinus, and Clement of Alexandria
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By Mounir Malak9 May 19890 Comments

The Three Philosophers Athenagoras, Pantinus, and Clement of Alexandria

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General Introduction
The saint speaks about three teachers of the Alexandrian catechetical school — Athenagoras, Pantenus, and Clement — who were originally of pagan origin then entered the Christian faith and became notable figures in theology and mission.

Turning from Philosophy to Faith
Each of them preserved his philosophical culture after his faith; they used reason and the philosophical method to defend the Christian faith and confront paganism and Gnosticism, affirming that true philosophy prepares for divine knowledge and does not conflict with religion.

Pantenus and the Role of Mission and Language
Pantenus carried out missionary work outside Egypt — mentioned India and Arab lands — and is attributed with a role in rendering the Scripture into the Coptic language; he used the Greek letters and added letters suitable for local sounds, thus having a historical merit in forming the Coptic language and serving the Christian people.

Clement and His Spiritual and Theological Works
Clement was a disciple of Pantenus and teacher of Origen; he left many works such as “Exhortation to the Greeks,” “The Instructor,” and “Stromata,” among others, in which he discussed the theology of Christ and the incarnation and practical virtues, and showed that Christianity provides true knowledge that surpasses pagan myths.

Dialogue with Society and Culture
The three teachers did not separate from their Alexandrian cultural environment; rather they shaped a Christian thought capable of addressing the scholars and philosophers of their time, defended Christian morals, and explained misunderstandings of the Eucharistic mystery and some accusations directed at Christians.

The Importance of Preserving the Fathers’ Heritage and Caution About the Lost
The speaker noted that many of their writings were lost — for example due to library fires — yet their influences remain in the Church’s heritage, and we must benefit from their sayings while being careful not to attribute transmitted or corrupted statements.

Spiritual and Educational Lessons
The talk calls us to take from these fathers wisdom: to combine reason and faith, to use philosophy in the service of truth rather than falling into excess, and to give thanks for their merit in missionary work and in preparing language and church service.

Conclusion and Practical Appeal
The summary: these fathers are an example of how a Christian can be both a thinker and a missionary; our duty is to study their heritage and distinguish between its spiritual value and any errors or historical corruptions.

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