On The Veiling Of Virgins by Tertullian
This early Christian treatise delves into the theological and moral reasoning behind the practice of veiling for women, particularly virgins, within the Christian community. It argues that veiling is not merely a cultural custom but a divine mandate that symbolizes modesty, humility, and the acknowledgment of one's role within the ecclesiastical hierarchy. The text emphasizes the importance of adhering to this practice as a reflection of one's faith and commitment to Christian values, while also addressing potential objections and misinterpretations of scriptural teachings on the matter.
- Published
- -206
- Nationality
- Roman
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 20-30
- Original Language
- Latin
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- Alternate Titles
- - De Virginibus Velandis
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