Clement of Rome urged humility, repentance, and orderly shepherding, showing how Scripture protects congregations from pride-driven division.
Early Citations of the Gospels by the Apostolic Fathers: Establishing the Early Authority and Circulation of the Evangelical Texts
Early Christian writers like Clement, Ignatius, and Polycarp confirm the authority and early circulation of the four canonical Gospels.
Clement of Rome’s Use of the Pauline Epistles: A Textual and Historical Analysis
Clement of Rome’s quotations of Paul confirm the early authority, stability, and Alexandrian transmission of the Pauline Epistles.
EARLY CHRISTIANITY: Were the Apostolic Fathers Truly Apostolic?
Being apostolic would mean that they retained the teachings of the apostle. Even Today, with all of the manuscripts and historical evidence, it is still difficult to determine just how closely the teachings of the Apostolic Fathers resembled to or agreed with Jesus’ teachings. The objective of these men was undoubtedly altruistic (noble), seeking to protect or support (make known) a certain orthodox Christianity. They denounced idolatry and loose morals. They believed that Jesus is the divine Son of God and that he was resurrected. However, they were not able to hold back the growing wave of apostasy. Sadly, being honest, some of them contributed to it.
Clement of Rome (d. A.D. 100) – Apostolic Father
Explore Clement's role in shaping early Christian doctrine and leadership.
First Epistle of Clement: The Letter of the Romans to the Corinthians
Explore the historical significance and teachings of an early Christian letter. Discover how it shaped church practices.

