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Shepherd of Hermas: A Commentary on the Shepherd of Hermas is unavailable, but you can change that!

Comprehensive and careful, Carolyn Osiek’s is the only full-length commentary on “The Shepherd” in English. Hermas’s revelations afford us glimpses of religious imagination, social world, and moral ideals among early second-century Romans.

marker; it happens not out in the open like the first two, but in private, in his own house. The woman church indicates that the message is not complete, yet she does not add anything on the spot. The revelation will therefore remain free-flowing, added to from time to time. Her previous nudges in the direction of Hermas’ duty to communicate the message (1.3; 2.3–4, 6; 3.6 above) now become quite specifically localized. The debate has raged among scholars about this Clement: is he or is he not Clement
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