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From Paul to Anthony
Body and City
From Apostle to Apologist: Sexual Order and Sexual Renunciation in the Early Church
Asceticism and Society in the Eastern Empire
Martyrdom, Prophecy and Continence: Hermas to Tertullian
Ambrose to Augustine: The Making of the Latin Tradition
To Undo the Works of Women: Marcion, Tatian and the Encratites
When You Make the Two One: Valentinus and Gnostic Spiritual Guidance
A Faint Image of Divine Providence: Clement of Alexandria
A Promiscuous Brotherhood and Sisterhood: Men and Women in the Christian Churches
I Beseech You: Be Transformed : Origen
Walking on Earth, Touching High Heaven's Vault: Porphyry and Methodius
Church and Body: Cyprian, Mani and Eusebius of Caesarea
The Desert Fathers: Anthony to John Climacus
Make to Yourselves Separate Booths: Monks, Women and Marriage in Egypt
Daughters of Jerusalem: The Ascetic Life of Women in the Fourth Century
Marriage and Morality: Gregory of Nyssa
Sexuality and the City: John Chrysostom
These Are Our Angels: Syria
Aula Pudoris: Ambrose
Learn of Me a Holy Arrogance: Jerome
Sexuality and Society: Augustine
Epilogue. Body and Society: The Early Middle Ages
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Add The body and society, In his monumental book Peter Brown addresses the practice of permanent sexual renunciation--continence, celibacy, and life-long virginity--that developed in Christian circles from the first to the fifth centuries A.D. Brown vividly describes the early , The body and society to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add The body and society, In his monumental book Peter Brown addresses the practice of permanent sexual renunciation--continence, celibacy, and life-long virginity--that developed in Christian circles from the first to the fifth centuries A.D. Brown vividly describes the early , The body and society to your collection on WonderClub |