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E-raamat: Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings: Volume 2, Practice

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The Cambridge Edition of Early Christian Writings provides definitive anthology of early Christian texts, from c.100 to 650 CE. Its six volumes reflect the cultural, intellectual and linguistic diversity of early Christianity and are organized thematically on the topics of God, practice, Christ, community, reading and creation. The series expands the pool of source material to include not only Greek and Latin writings, but also Syriac and Coptic texts. Additionally, the series rejects a theologically normative view by juxtaposing texts that were important in antiquity but later deemed 'heretical', with orthodox texts. The translations are accompanied by introductions, notes, suggestions for further reading and scriptural indices. The second volume is focused on the topic of practice, including texts on education, advice, forming communities and instructing congregations. It will be an invaluable resource for students, academic researchers in early Christian studies, history of Christianity, theology, religious studies and late antique Roman history.

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This book is the second volume in the definitive anthology of early Christian texts, focusing on practice.
Notes on Contributors ix
Acknowledgments x
Note on the Texts and Translations xi
Series Introduction xii
Introduction xiv
PART I EDUCATION
1 Clement of Alexandria, The Instructor 1.1--1.4, 13
3(10)
2 Teachings of Silvanus, Nag Hammadi Codex VII, Work 4
13(16)
3 Gregory the Wonderworker, Address to Origen 5--9
29(12)
4 Methodius of Olympus, Symposium 5.1--5.5, 6
41(16)
PART II ADVICE
5 Antony of Egypt, Letters 1 and 4
57(7)
6 Athanasius, Letter to Amoun
64(5)
7 Ammonas, Letters 2, 10, and 12
69(6)
8 Evagrius of Pontus, Protrepticus
75(5)
9 Evagrius of Pontus, Paraeneticus
80(6)
10 John Chrysostom, Letters to Olympias 9, 12, and 17
86(21)
11 John Cassian, Conferences
1. prologue, 1--4, 7--8, and 15--23
107(20)
12 Book of Steps, Memre 10 and 18
127(12)
PART III FORMING COMMUNITIES
13 Pachomius, Paralipomena 19--20
139(4)
14 Basil of Caesarea, Canonical Letters (Letters 188, 199, and 217)
143(25)
15 Gregory of Nyssa, Canonical Letter to Letoius
168(10)
16 Shenoute of Atripe, Abraham, Our Father
178(12)
17 Shenoute of Atripe, As I Sat on a Mountain
190(14)
18 Rabbula, Canons for Monks and Clerics
204(9)
19 John of Tella, Canons
213(4)
PART IV INSTRUCTING CONGREGATIONS
20 Cyril of Jerusalem, Prologue and Mystical Catecheses
217(27)
21 John Chrysostom, Baptismal Instructions
244(29)
22 Theodore of Mopsuestia, Homily on Baptism
273(17)
23 Augustine, On Catechizing the Uninstructed 1--6, 9--13
290(16)
24 Narsai, On the Symbols of the Church and on Baptism
306(15)
Suggestions for Further Reading 321(2)
Scriptural Index 323
Ellen Muehlberger is Associate Professor of Christianity in Late Antiquity at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is the author of Angels in Late Ancient Christianity (2013) and has published articles on late ancient topics in journals including the Journal of Early Christian Studies, the Journal for the Study of Judaism in the Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman Periods, Church History, Past and Present and Vigiliae Christianae.