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  1. The Catechetical School of Alexandria was a school of Christian theologians and bishops and deacons in Alexandria. [1] The teachers and students of the school (also known as the Didascalium) were influential in many of the early theological controversies of the Christian church. It was one of the two major centers of the study of biblical ...

  2. School of Alexandria, the first Christian institution of higher learning, founded in the mid-2nd century ad in Alexandria, Egypt.Under its earliest known leaders (Pantaenus, Clement, and Origen), it became a leading centre of the allegorical method of biblical interpretation, espoused a rapprochement between Greek culture and Christian faith, and attempted to assert orthodox Christian ...

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  3. Aug 29, 2015 · A catechetical school of Alexandria had existed at least as early as 180 AD, perhaps from the beginning of the Christian community in that city (St. Jerome believed the school to have been founded ...

  4. Fr. Tadros Malaty records that the distinctive characteristics of the school of Alexandria in his book The School of Alexandria before Origen. Among these characteristics are: (1) the centrality of the doctrine of deification, (2) the centrality of soteriological theology, (3) oneness of life among the students and teachers, (4) a life of ...

  5. Apr 3, 2023 · School” of Alexandria, during the second and third centuries AD. How and why was. ... teaching, adopted by Eusebius in the fourth century, point towards the same macroscopic. Religions 2023, 14 ...

  6. THE SCHOOL OF ALEXANDRIA --ORIGEN. In document Philip Hughes, A History of the Church (to 1520) (Page 132-145) Alexandria, in the third century, was still the intellectual capital of the Roman world. Thanks to its great library and the marvellous scientific organisation of the Museum, the city never failed to draw to itself leading thinkers of ...

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  8. Jul 11, 2023 · SUMMARY. Virginia’s formerly enslaved people sought education for themselves and their children at the earliest opportunity. Shortly after the American Civil War (1861–1865) began in Virginia, African Americans established and taught in schools for Virginia’s freed people. An African American Virginian created the first Black secondary ...

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