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Title: The experience of fraternity in patristic and other early Christian texts
Other Titles: Le défi de la fraternité : the challenge of fraternity. Die herausforderung der geschwisterlichkeit
Authors: Scerri, Hector
Keywords: Christian life
Fathers of the church
Initiation rites -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church
Sacred meals
Martyrdom
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: LIT Verlag
Citation: Scerri, H. (2018). The experience of fraternity in patristic and other early Christian texts. In Thiel, M.-J. & Feix, M. (Eds.) Le défi de la fraternité: the challenge of fraternity. Die herausforderung der geschwisterlichkeit (pp. 293-302). Berlin: LIT Verlag.
Abstract: This research outlines the concept and experience of fraternity in the first centuries of Christianity. The chapter starts by presenting the experience of fraternity during the defining moments of Christian initiation, and the celebration of the Eucharist on the Lord's Day in the first two centuries. Christians were known to overcome social and other boundaries: they readily welcomed any other Christian, irrespective of his/her social status or background as a brother/sister. Christian fraternity was also admirably expressed during the agape meal, as evidenced by early patristic texts. The final part of the chapter focuses on how Christian brotherhood was also experienced during the particularly poignant experience of martyrdom.
Description: Proceedings of the Conference organised by the European Society for Catholic Theology (ESCT) at the University of Strasbourg, 30 August - 2 September 2017
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/107332
ISBN: 9783643910189
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