Marriage in the Early ChurchDavid G. Hunter Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2001 - 164 Seiten Hunter's wide variety of Christian texts on marriage and sexuality span the New Testament era through the sixth century and include both Greek and Latin writers: Hermas - Shepherd, Mandate 4 Tertullian - To His Wife; An Exhortation to Chastity Clement of Alexandria - The Instructor, Book 2; Miscellanies, Books 2 & 3, Acts of Thomas Methodius - Symposium, Discourse 2 Lactantius - Divine Institutes, Book 6 John Chrysostom - Homily 20 on Ephesians Pelagius - Letter to the Matron Celantia Augustine - The Good of Marriage; Letter 6 to Atticus Paulinus of Nola - Carmen 25 Ecclesiastical legislation - Canons of the Synod of Elvira Basil of Caesarea - Canonical Letters Two Nuptial Blessings - Verona Sacramentary; Hadrianum |
Inhalt
The PostConstantinian Church | 18 |
Hermas | 29 |
Acts of Thomas | 57 |
Methodius | 64 |
Lactantius | 72 |
Pelagius | 97 |
Paulinus of Nola | 128 |
Ecclesiastical Legislation | 141 |
Two Nuptial Blessings | 150 |
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abstain Acts Acts of Thomas adorn adulteress adultery apostle ascetic Augustine beauty become better bishop blessing body bride chaste chastity Christ church Clement Clement of Alexandria command commit fornication commits adultery communion forever concubinage concupiscence continence creation Creator death defile desire divine divorce duty early Christian Encratite evil excluded from communion faithful fear fidelity flesh fornication gnostic God's holy honor household human race human sexuality husband illicit Jesus John Chrysostom joined Jovinian Lactantius live Lord lust marital married persons Matt matter Monogamy mother Musonius Rufus nature necessary offspring Paul Paulinus Paulinus of Nola Pelagians Pelagius pleasure prayer produce children purpose of procreation reason receive regard rejected remarriage repentance sacrament sake of procreation Scripture says seed self-control servants sexual intercourse sexual relations shameful sins someone soul speak spirit spouse teaching Tertullian things union virginity wicked wife wives woman women words