The Recognitions of Clement Hatten Douglas
The Recognitions of Clement Hatten Douglas Recognitions is a captivating text dating back to the early Christian church and referenced by early church fathers Origen and Eusebius. Clement begins his…
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The Recognitions of Clement Hatten Douglas
Recognitions is a captivating text dating back to the early Christian church and referenced by early church fathers Origen and Eusebius. Clement begins his account by detailing his own religious search before hearing of Christ. The narrative is addressed to James the Just, the Bishop of Jerusalem, and is recorded by one Clement, a Greek, who chronicles a series of discourses by the apostle Peter, which he is witness to while accompanying Peter in his travels.
Clement, being moved by the words of Barnabas, defends him from a mob and ends up following after him to Palestine where he meets up with Peter. While in Rome, Clement hears the preaching of Barnabas who testifies of the miracles and teachings of Jesus. A large portion of the text is devoted to an intriguing disputation between Peter and Simon the Sorcerer before an audience of onlookers.
Peter invites Clement to accompany him in