Catechumens in the East in the Light of Pseudo-epigraphic Normative Church Sources from the 4th Century Cover Image

Catechumens in the East in the Light of Pseudo-epigraphic Normative Church Sources from the 4th Century
Catechumens in the East in the Light of Pseudo-epigraphic Normative Church Sources from the 4th Century

Author(s): Andrzej Rafał Hołasek
Subject(s): Ancient World, Philology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: late antiquity; early Church; baptism; catechumens; Canons of Hippolytus, Apostolic Constitutions; requirements set for catechumens in the East

Summary/Abstract: The article discusses the requirements that 4th-century catechumens in the East were expected to meet. Accordingly, the pseudo-epigraphic Church regulations found in the Canons of Hippolitus and in the Apostolic Constitutions are analysed. It can be seen from these texts that their authors showed considerable concern for maintaining high standards associated with the period of the catechumenate; furthermore, they put considerable emphasis on the adherence to the Church regulations and the implementation of Christian standards of thought in daily life.