De catechizandis rudibus
On the Catechising of the Uninstructed
Bibliographische Angabe
A select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church. Edited by Philip Schaff, D.D., LL.D., Professor in the Union Theological Seminary, New York, in connection with a number of patristic scholars of Europe and America. Volume III: On the Holy Trinity, Doctrinal Treatises, Moral Treatises T&T Clark, Edinburgh, 1887. (Translation, Englisch)
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CPL 297
Datum
5. Jh.
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- On the Catechising of the Uninstructed
- Part I
- Chapters 1-10
- Chapter 1.--How Augustin Writes in Answer to a Favor Asked by a Deacon of Carthage.
- Chapter 2.--How It Often Happens that a Discourse Which Gives Pleasure to the Hearer is Distasteful to the Speaker; And What Explanation is to Be Offered of that Fact.
- Chapter 3.--Of the Full Narration to Be Employed in Catechising.
- Chapter 4.--That the Great Reason for the Advent of Christ Was the Commendation of Love.
- Chapter 5.--That the Person Who Comes for Catechetical Instruction is to Be Examined with Respect to His Views, on Desiring to Become a Christian.
- Chapter 6.--Of the Way to Commence the Catechetical Instruction, and of the Narration of Facts from the History of the World's Creation on to the Present Times of the Church.
- Chapter 7.--Of the Exposition of the Resurrection, the Judgment, and Other Subjects, Which Should Follow This Narration.
- Chapter 8.--Of the Method to Be Pursued in Catechising Those Who Have Had a Liberal Education.
- Chapter 9.--Of the Method in Which Grammarians and Professional Speakers are to Be Dealt with.
- Chapter 10.--Of the Attainment of Cheerfulness in the Duty of Catechising, and of Various Causes Producing Weariness in the Catechumen.
- Chapters 11-15
- Chapter 11.--Of the Remedy for the Second Source of Weariness.
- Chapter 12.--Of the Remedy for the Third Source of Weariness.
- Chapter 13.--Of the Remedy for the Fourth Source of Weariness.
- Chapter 14.--Of the Remedy Against the Fifth and Sixth Sources of Weariness.
- Chapter 15.--Of the Method in Which Our Address Should Be Adapted to Different Classes of Hearers.
- Chapters 1-10
- Part II
- Chapters 16-25
- Chapter 16.--A Specimen of a Catechetical Address; And First, the Case of a Catechumen with Worthy Views.
- Chapter 17.--The Specimen of Catechetical Discourse Continued, in Reference Specially to the Reproval of False Aims on the Catechumen's Part.
- Chapter 18.--Of What is to Be Believed on the Subject of the Creation of Man and Other Objects.
- Chapter 19.--Of the Co-Existence of Good and Evil in the Church, and Their Final Separation.
- Chapter 20.--Of Israel's Bondage in Egypt, Their Deliverance, and Their Passage Through the Red Sea.
- Chapter 21.--Of the Babylonish Captivity, and the Things Signified Thereby.
- Chapter 22.--Of the Six Ages of the World.
- Chapter 23.--Of the Mission of the Holy Ghost Fifty Days After Christ's Resurrection.
- Chapter 24.--Of the Church in Its Likeness to a Vine Sprouting and Suffering Pruning.
- Chapter 25.--Of Constancy in the Faith of the Resurrection.
- Chapters 26-27
- Chapters 16-25
- Part I