treatise De Bono Pudicitiae

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The treatise *De Bono Pudicitiae* is an early Christian theological work, traditionally attributed to the 3rd-century theologian Novatian, that defends the virtue of chastity and strict moral discipline within the Church.

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instanceOf Christian theological treatise
early Christian Latin work
patristic text
addressesAudience Christians NERFINISHED
members of the Church
advocates strict moral discipline
associatedWith early Roman Church NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement Novatianism NERFINISHED
attributedTo Novatian NERFINISHED
century 3rd century
dateWritten 3rd century
defends virtue of chastity
emphasizes continence
moral rigor
focusesOnVirtue pudicitia
genre moral exhortation
theological treatise
hasEnglishTitle On the Good of Chastity NERFINISHED
hasTheme discipline within the Church
moral integrity
purity of life
hasTitle De Bono Pudicitiae NERFINISHED
historicalContext pre-Nicene Christianity NERFINISHED
third-century Roman Church
includedIn collections of Novatian’s works
influencedBy biblical teaching on chastity
early Roman ecclesial discipline
language Latin
literaryForm prose
opposes sexual laxity
possibleAuthor Novatianist author
preservedIn Latin Christian literary corpus
religiousTradition Christianity
studiedInField Christian ethics
historical theology
patristics
survivesAs Latin patristic manuscript tradition
theologicalTradition Latin patristic theology
topic Christian ethics
asceticism
chastity
ecclesiastical discipline
sexual morality
traditionalAuthor Novatian NERFINISHED

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Novatian knownFor treatise De Bono Pudicitiae