Pastoral Letters

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Pastoral Letters is a collection of Old English homiletic and instructional writings by Ælfric of Eynsham, aimed at guiding clergy and laypeople in Christian doctrine and moral conduct.

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Pastoral Letters canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian literature
Old English homiletic collection
religious instructional text
aimsTo improve pastoral standards among clergy
promote moral reform among laity
associatedPerson Ælfric of Eynsham
associatedWith Celtic Christianity
surface form: Anglo-Saxon Church

Benedictine Reform
surface form: Benedictine Reform in England
author Ælfric of Eynsham
contains admonitions against sin
explanations of Christian doctrine
guidance on clerical duties
instructions for pastoral care
moral exhortations
culturalContext Anglo-Saxon England
didacticFunction teaching correct belief and practice
focusesOn Christian life of laypeople
Christian moral conduct
orthodox teaching
proper behavior of clergy
genre homily
pastoral instruction
sermon collection
historicalPeriod early 11th century
late 10th century
influencedBy Latin patristic writings
canonical church teaching
intendedAudience clergy
laypeople
language Old English
literaryForm prose
medium manuscript
placeOfOrigin England
primaryPurpose guidance in Christian doctrine
moral instruction
pastoral care
religiousTheme Christian virtues
church discipline
sacramental practice
sin and repentance
religiousTradition Christianity
script Insular minuscule (in surviving manuscripts)
theologicalOrientation Latin Christian orthodoxy
timePeriodOfComposition c. 990–c. 1010
usedFor catechesis
clergy education
preaching

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Ælfric of Eynsham notableWork Pastoral Letters