The Apostolic Tradition

Mike Pettit
Mike Pettit Member Posts: 1,041 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I was musing about buying the http://www.logos.com/product/8047/hermeneia-and-continental-commentaries#035 collection in view of the current promotion, one reason is that I would really like the Didache commentray and was wondering if I would get value out of "The Apostolic Tradition" commentary volume.

I decided to give the historic "The Apostolic Tradition" text a read but I cannot seem to find it in my library, in particular I do not see it in any of my Apostolic Fathers collections and the closest that I can see is in the http://www.logos.com/product/18384/popular-patristics-series-part-1 pre-pub.

 

Is this text available in Logos?

 

 

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  • Milford Charles Murray
    Milford Charles Murray Member Posts: 5,004 ✭✭✭

    Is this text available in Logos?

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  • Mike Pettit
    Mike Pettit Member Posts: 1,041 ✭✭

    Thanks for this, but those resources appear to be part of the Hermeneia resource that I do not have yet, it may be that the source text is not readily available elsewhere.

  • DMB
    DMB Member Posts: 14,482 ✭✭✭✭

    Apos-Traditions is sprinkled around Logos resouces (light/dark). If any help, I copied the Hermeneia A-T commentary TOC. Package also includes the original language resource for A-T and Adaptations resource for A-T. Very useful.


    Title Page
    Author
    Contents
    Foreword
    Preface
    Reference Codes
    1. Abbreviations
    2. Short Titles of Frequently Cited Literature
    Editor’s Note
    Introduction
    1. Identification of the Document
    2. Textual Witnesses
    a. Greek Fragments
    b. Translations
    c. Versions in Other Church Orders
    3. Reconstruction of the Text
    4. A New Approach
    5. Order of the Document
    6. Principles Governing the Display of the Text in This Edition
    1: Prologue
    Text
    Comment
    2: Concerning Bishops
    Text
    Comment
    3: Prayer for the Ordination of a Bishop
    Text
    Comment
    4: Eucharistic Prayer
    Text
    Comment
    5: Concerning the Offering of Oil
    Text
    Comment
    6: Concerning the Offering of Cheese and Olives
    Text
    Comment
    7: Concerning Presbyters
    Text
    Comment
    8: Concerning Deacons
    Text
    Comment
    9: Concerning Confessors
    Text
    Comment
    10: Concerning Widows
    Text
    Comment
    11: Concerning a Reader
    Text
    Comment
    12: Concerning Virgins
    Text
    Comment
    13: Concerning a Subdeacon
    Text
    Comment
    14: Concerning the Gift of Healing
    Text
    Comment
    15: Concerning Newcomers to the Faith
    Text
    Comment
    16: Concerning Crafts and Professions
    Text
    Comment
    17: Concerning the Time of Hearing the Word after the Examination of Crafts and Professions
    Text
    Comment
    18: Concerning the Prayer of Those Who Hear the Word
    Text
    Comment
    19: Concerning the Imposition of Hands on Catechumens
    Text
    Comment
    20: Concerning Those Who Are to Receive Baptism
    Text
    Comment
    21: Concerning the Tradition of Holy Baptism
    Text
    Comment
    22: Concerning Communion
    Text
    Comment
    23: Concerning Fasting
    Text
    Comment
    24/25: Original Placement of 29B, C
    26: Concerning the Hour of Eating
    Text
    Comment
    27: That It Is Not Proper for Catechumens to Eat with the Faithful
    Text
    Comment
    28: That It Is Proper to Eat Judiciously and Moderately
    Text
    Comment
    29A: That It Is Proper to Eat with Thanksgiving
    Text
    Comment
    29B: Concerning Gifts for the Sick
    Text
    Comment
    29C: Concerning the Bringing in of the Lamps at the Supper of the Congregation
    Text
    Comment
    29D: Doublet of 28.4b–6
    Text
    30A: Concerning the Supper of the Widows
    Text
    Comment
    30B: Prologue
    31: Concerning the Fruit That It Is Proper to Bring to the Bishop
    Text
    Comment
    32: The Blessing of Fruits
    Text
    Comment
    33: That It Is Not Proper for Anyone to Taste Anything in the Pascha before the Hour When It Is Proper to Eat
    Text
    Comment
    34: That It Is Proper for the Deacons to Assist the Bishop
    Text
    Comment
    35: Concerning the Hour When It Is Proper to Pray
    Text
    Comment
    36: That It Is Proper to Receive the Eucharist Early at the Time It WIll Be Offered, before They Taste Anything
    Text
    Comment
    37: That It Is Proper to Watch over the Eucharist Diligently
    Comment
    38A: That It Is Not Proper to Spill Anything from the Cup
    Text
    Comment
    38B: Concerning the Sign of the Cross
    Text
    39: Concerning Deacons and Presbyters
    Text
    Comment
    40: Concerning the Places of Burial
    Text
    Comment
    41: Concerning the Hour When It Is Proper to Pray
    Text
    Comment
    Excursus: Parallels to the Hours of Daily Prayer in the Second and Third Centuries
    42: Concerning the Sign of the Cross
    Text
    Comment
    43: Conclusion
    Text
    Comment
    Bibliography
    1. Editions, Translations, and Reconstructions
    2. Secondary Literature
    Index

    1. Identification of the Document

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