Pantaenus biography of donald
Pantaenus was born in Alexandria Pantaenus left no written indications of his own work or thought, but as first known head of the Christian philosophical or catechetical school at Alexandria, he made an unmistakable impact upon the development of church theology. The direct succession from him provides the source of information.
Head of the School: Pantaenus, head of the Catechetical School of Alexandria about (Eusebius, “Hist. eccl.”, V, x), still alive in (Eusebius, “Chron.” Abr., ). As he was succeeded by Clement who left Alexandria about , the probable date of his death would be about
A Dictionary of Christian Biography
He was trained in the Stoic philosophy; as a Christian missionary, he reached India (probably South Arabia), and found there Christians possessing the Gospel of St. Matthew in Hebrew, which they had received from St. Bartholomew. All this is given by Eusebius as what was "said" (Hist. eccl., V, xi).He was a cultured Greek Pantaenus is the earliest teacher whose name has been preserved from the Catechetical School in Alexandria. He was converted Stoic philosopher who may have been a Hebrew originally from Palestine. According to Eusebius, he went on a missionary journey to India in A.D.