Against Jovinianus

Against Jovinianus

by Saint Jerome

18 chapters6h 24mEnglish1893

About this book

Jovinianus, had published at Rome a treatise containing the following opinions: (1) "That a virgin is no better as such than a wife in the sight of God. (2) Abstinence is no better than a thankful partaking of food. (3) A person baptized with the Spirit as well as with water cannot sin. (4) All sins are equal. (5) There is but one grade of punishment and one of reward in the future state." Also he held the birth of our Lord to have been natural, rather than that Jesus passed through the walls of the womb as His Resurrection body afterwards did out of the tomb. All these opinions were condemned in synods at that city and at Milan (about A.D. 390). He subsequently sent Jovinian's books to Jerome, who answered them in the present treatise in the year 393. Book I is wholly on (1), marriage and virginity. Chp 4-13 are Jerome's sense, of St. Paul's teaching in 1 Cor. vii. In chp. 14-39 Jerome uses both the Old and the New Testaments. Chp. 40 praises virginity and single marriages from examples in the heathen world. - Summary: A shortened version from the introduction.

Chapters (18)

1Book I, Chp 1-5
1037
2Book I, Chp 6-10
1234
3Book I, Chp 11-15
2014
4Book I, Chp 16-20
645
5Book I, Chp 21-25
1086
6Book I, Chp 26-30
1646
7Book I, Chp 31-35
1095
8Book I, Chp 36-40
2000
9Book I, Chp 41-45
926
10Book I, Chp 46-49
1480
11Book II, Chp 1-5
1599
12Book II, Chp 6-10
1341
13Book II, Chp 11-15
1578
14Book II, Chp 16-20
1049
15Book II, Chp 21-25
1596
16Book II, Chp 26-30
1145
17Book II, Chp 31-35
971
18Book II, Chp 36-38
599

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