Quote: Chaim
As has been stated before, there's nothing clear in Clement's writings that shows he believed in the same trinity you believe in today.


I disagree with this, in part because of Clement's obvious regard for the book of Hebrews, and his heavy reflection of its content in his own writing.

The Epistle to the Hebrews offers some of the most powerful affirmation of the divine nature of Christ Jesus found in our Bible.
Would you even for a moment consider drawing heavily from a book you considered heretical (or even just wrong) when writing your own treatise?

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From the quotes I've brought in this thread from 1 Clement regarding the roles and work of the Holy Spirit, the Son and the Father, I'd say that our beliefs are quite aligned, actually.