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Journal

2010 | 55 | 121-134

Article title

Pokuta w dokumentach synodalnych chrześcijańskiej starożytności

Content

Title variants

EN
Penitence in synodal documents of Christian antiquity

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
Theology of penance, the deed, was shaped by theologians and legislation, which mainly, in the first epoch, led to punishment. The nature of foreseen reward was (relatively) exactly defined by the quantity and quality. Obligatory resolutions where defined to current law and community, therefore undertaken resolutions were not necessarily in the scope of defined requirements, that is why, in general, rarely obligated the church. Resolutions of two synods taken place in Elwir and Ancyr, introduced in the first part of the article, deemed to have the most severe requirements, without references from synods from other provinces. The second part of the article shows decisions, undertaken by synods in concrete uses, in chosen fields of life and individual states. Over the centuries, formulated sanctions, as an example, showed a progressive appeasement of penitential achievement, even if such process was not at a uniform rate.

Journal

Year

Volume

55

Pages

121-134

Physical description

Dates

published
2010-07-15

Contributors

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

YADDA identifier

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