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- catalog alternative "Zölibat in der frühen Kirche. English".
- catalog contributor b12251573.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "I. The labyrinthine paths of the inquiry. Celibacy is an inadequate notion -- In the beginning there was a legend -- New insights blaze a trail -- As yet no definitive line -- II. The continence of the ministers in New Testament times. Jesus and those who accompanied Him on His journeys -- The apostles in their own missionary travels -- Paul's challenge: "Touch no women" -- The key is found in the pastoral letters -- III. Clerical continence from the Second Century until 220. The Saeculum Obscurum of clerical continence -- Further indications of a discipline of clerical continence -- Men in a second marriage are not ordained -- Higher clerics must not marry again".
- catalog description "IV. Clerical continence from the Third Century until Nicaea (325). At the time of Origen continence is required -- Disputed canons of the Ecclesiatical canons of the holy apostles -- The celibacy canon of the Spanish synod of Elvira -- Eusebius continues the tradition of Origen -- Indirect confirmation of a continence discipline -- V. Clerical continence in the Fourth-Century, Post-Nicene Eastern Church. The complete discipline of the church -- Obligatory continence despite criticism of the Digamy Prohibition -- The trend toward a celibate clergy -- Did clerics really have to practice continence? -- VI. Clerical continence in the Western church of the Fourth and early Fifth Centuries. The situation in North Africa and Spain -- Conditions in Italy under Pope Damasus -- Conditions in Italy under Pope Siricius -- The situation in Gaul under Pope Innocent -- VII. The common heritage of clerical continence in the subsequent history of the church. The responsibility of the popes for the clerical discipline of the universal church -- The East continues for a long time to adhere firmly to the continence discipline -- Fundamental considerations with respect to the consensus between the Eastern and Western celibacy disciplines.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 353-357) and index.".
- catalog extent "376 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0898708001".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Francisco : Ignatius Press,".
- catalog subject "BR195.C45 H4513 2000".
- catalog subject "Celibacy Christianity History of doctrines Early church, approximately 30-600.".
- catalog subject "Celibacy Christianity History of doctrines Early church, ca. 30-600.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The labyrinthine paths of the inquiry. Celibacy is an inadequate notion -- In the beginning there was a legend -- New insights blaze a trail -- As yet no definitive line -- II. The continence of the ministers in New Testament times. Jesus and those who accompanied Him on His journeys -- The apostles in their own missionary travels -- Paul's challenge: "Touch no women" -- The key is found in the pastoral letters -- III. Clerical continence from the Second Century until 220. The Saeculum Obscurum of clerical continence -- Further indications of a discipline of clerical continence -- Men in a second marriage are not ordained -- Higher clerics must not marry again".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. Clerical continence from the Third Century until Nicaea (325). At the time of Origen continence is required -- Disputed canons of the Ecclesiatical canons of the holy apostles -- The celibacy canon of the Spanish synod of Elvira -- Eusebius continues the tradition of Origen -- Indirect confirmation of a continence discipline -- V. Clerical continence in the Fourth-Century, Post-Nicene Eastern Church. The complete discipline of the church -- Obligatory continence despite criticism of the Digamy Prohibition -- The trend toward a celibate clergy -- Did clerics really have to practice continence? -- VI. Clerical continence in the Western church of the Fourth and early Fifth Centuries. The situation in North Africa and Spain -- Conditions in Italy under Pope Damasus -- Conditions in Italy under Pope Siricius -- The situation in Gaul under Pope Innocent -- VII. The common heritage of clerical continence in the subsequent history of the church. The responsibility of the popes for the clerical discipline of the universal church -- The East continues for a long time to adhere firmly to the continence discipline -- Fundamental considerations with respect to the consensus between the Eastern and Western celibacy disciplines.".
- catalog title "Celibacy in the early Church : the beginnings of a discipline of obligatory continence for clerics in East and West / Stefan Heid ; translated by Michael J. Miller.".
- catalog title "Zölibat in der frühen Kirche. English".
- catalog type "text".