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The Pseudo-Clementine Tradition

The Pseudo-Clementine Tradition

The Hermeneutics of Late-Ancient Sophistic Christianity

This Element, through detailed example, scrutinises the exact nature of Christian story-telling in the case of the Greek Pseudo Clementines, or Klementia, and examines what exactly is involved in the correct interpretation of this Christian prose fiction as a redefined pepaideumenos. In the act of such reconsideration of paideia, Greek cultural capital, and the accompanying reflections on prose literature and fiction, it becomes clear that the Klementinist exploits certain cases of intertextual and meta-literary reflections on the Greek novelistic fiction, such as Chariton's Chaireas and Callirhoe and Achilles Tatius' Leucippe and Cleitophon, in order to evoke these reconsiderations of story-telling, interpretive hermeneutics, and one's role as a culturally Greek reader pepaideumenos. This Element argues that the Klementia bears witness to a rich, dynamic, and Sophistic context in which reflections on paideia, dynamics regarding Greek identity, and literary production were neatly intertwined with reflections on reading and interpreting truth and fiction.

septembre 2025, Elements in Early Christian Literature, Anglais
Cambridge Academic
978-1-009-50670-0

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