Concerning Virgins
Author(s): Saint Ambrose, Philip Schaff, H. De Romestin
Genre(s): Christianity - Other
Narrators: Euthymius
Number of Chapters: 25
Length: 2 hours and 29 minutes
Language: English
Concerning Virgins (De Virginibus) is a series of letters, compiled into three “books,” St. Ambrose wrote to his sister, Manellia, These, perhaps Ambrose's earliest writings, were written in 377 CE. Written in a rather light-handed non-technical style they appear as ethical guides to women who are contemplating entering nunneries. More importantly, they set the tone for Ambrose's later writing on ethics. Concerning Virgins was referred to by other patristic writers including St. Jerome, St Augustine and Cassian, and are now included in the extra-biblical cannon of the early church fathers. (Summary by Gary Gilberd)