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The Early Church Orders The Early Church Orders
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1 Timothy 3 and its Interpretations 1 Timothy 3 and its Interpretations
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Quotations from 1 Timothy 3 in the Church Orders and in Patristic Works Quotations from 1 Timothy 3 in the Church Orders and in Patristic Works
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Commentaries on the Pauline Epistles Commentaries on the Pauline Epistles
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Treatises on Ecclesiastical Leadership Treatises on Ecclesiastical Leadership
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Abstract
This chapter shows how the concrete or pragmatic authority of bishops within the church has its roots in an appreciation of a bishop's spiritual abilities. It presents an overview of the early church orders. It also explores the normative texts that were generated within the church to describe and define ecclesiastical leadership. The link between pragmatic authority and its justification by ascetic authority is pursued further in a detailed study of the late antique comments on the only passage in the New Testament that describes the role of the bishop in detail, 1 Timothy 3:1–7. Gregory the Great's Pastoral Care had its origin in the months after his accession to the episcopal see in Rome in 590. Gregory gives detailed and practical advice on how to address an audience that consists of men and women of different social backgrounds who have different life experiences and spiritual needs.
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