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The Greek ''Didaché'' (Διδαχὴ τῶν δώδεκα ἀποστόλων) may be the earliest church order (Kirchenordnung) extant, dating perhaps from the first century. The short text covers ecclesiastical hierarchy, the liturgy, and church discipline. It was compiled perhaps in Syria; the only known Latin translation is fragmentary. | The Greek ''Didaché'' (Διδαχὴ τῶν δώδεκα ἀποστόλων) may be the earliest church order (Kirchenordnung) extant, dating perhaps from the first century. The short text covers ecclesiastical hierarchy, the liturgy, and church discipline. It was compiled perhaps in Syria; the only known Latin translation is fragmentary. | ||
[[Category:Collection not in Clavis database]] [[Category:Canonical Collection]] | [[Category:Collection not in Clavis database]] [[Category:Canonical Collection]] | ||
[[Category:very small (less than 100 canons) collection]] | [[Category:very small (less than 100 canons) collection]] |
Latest revision as of 11:17, 11 December 2024
Title | Didache |
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Key | ? |
Wikidata Item no. | Q210752 |
Size | Very small (less than 100 canons) |
Century | saec. I |
General region of origin | Southern Europe and Mediterranean |
Main author | Christof Rolker |
The Greek Didaché (Διδαχὴ τῶν δώδεκα ἀποστόλων) may be the earliest church order (Kirchenordnung) extant, dating perhaps from the first century. The short text covers ecclesiastical hierarchy, the liturgy, and church discipline. It was compiled perhaps in Syria; the only known Latin translation is fragmentary.