Who is the author and where are you writing it? The title itself "Roman Corinth's second letter" itself was called the author of Roman Clement and the same person wrote as "the first letter from Rome to Corinth". I think that this assumption is wrong now. Looking at the structure of the document, it is clearly understood that it is different from the structure of the alphabet of the historical era, but in particular Clement is very clear about how to write letters such as greetings, the question of gratitude is closed not.
He thought that Corinthians, now what is called one clement, is worthwhile, but I do not think that Roman Clement is a writer (Volume 3, Chapter 3, Section 3)), the same Polycarp seems to have lowercase status (Volume 3, Chapter 3, Section 3). He called the passage of hell's shepherd as a scripture (task 1 or first order), but he had some consistency problems. Hellmus taught that Jesus himself is not a sacred being but a kind person who was later filled with the Holy Spirit and adopted as a son (a doctrine called adoptionism). However, the work of Ireneo himself, including the quotation of the Gospel according to John (John 1: 1), shows that he believes that Jesus is always God.
Another piece of evidence is the work of the father of the church. Clement of Rome wrote a letter to Corinthian Church in 95 AD. It quoted the Gospels that wrote a letter before the Roman martyr in the year 115 AD and other parts of the bishop NT Ignatius. , Quoted all Gospels and other NT letters. Polycarp cited the Gospel and the New Testament and wrote a letter to the Filipino in the year 120 AD. Letter Justin Martyr (A. D.150) quoted John III. The early second century Godfather was familiar with the work of the apostles and cited them as eschatological scriptures.