De lapsis

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De lapsis is a mid-3rd-century Christian treatise by Cyprian of Carthage that addresses the problem of Christians who lapsed in faith during persecution and the conditions for their reconciliation with the Church.

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instanceOf Christian treatise
Latin prose work
theological work
addressesEvent Decian persecution NERFINISHED
approximateDate c. 251 CE
audience Christian community of Carthage NERFINISHED
author Cyprian of Carthage NERFINISHED
criticizesGroup confessors who presumed to grant reconciliation
criticizesPractice granting easy peace to the lapsed
dateWritten mid-3rd century
discussesConcept absolution
apostasy
authority of the Church
church unity
confession
forgiveness of sins
lapsi
martyrdom
role of bishops
sacramental penance
emphasizes discipline of the Church
gravity of idolatry
mercy of God
necessity of sincere repentance
form prose treatise
genre pastoral theology
penitential literature
historicalContext persecution under Emperor Decius
includedIn collections of works of Cyprian
influenced doctrine of post-baptismal penance
later Latin penitential practice
language Latin NERFINISHED
mainTopic Christian persecution
ecclesial discipline
penance and reconciliation
treatment of lapsed Christians
placeOfComposition Carthage NERFINISHED
positionOnLapsed allows reconciliation after suitable penance
preservedIn Patristic Latin manuscript tradition
relatedWork De unitate ecclesiae NERFINISHED
Epistles of Cyprian NERFINISHED
religiousDenomination early Latin Christianity
religiousTradition Christianity
studiedIn church history
historical theology
patristics
theologicalOrientation Catholic ecclesiology
timePeriod pre-Nicene Christianity

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Cyprian of Carthage notableWork De lapsis