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  • Contents
  • Book One
  • 1. What the Educator of little ones professes to accomplish . . .
  • 2. That it is because of our sinfulness that He has taken charge of us as Educator . . .
  • 3. The Educator's love for men . . .
  • 4. That the Word is the Educator of both men and women alike . . .
  • 5. That all who seek the truth are children in God's eyes . . .
  • 6. An answer to those who consider that the designation 'child' and 'little one' implies the teaching of purely elementary lessons . .
  • 7. Who the Educator of little ones is, and what sort of training He imparts . . .8. An answer to those who refuse to consider justice good . . .
  • 9. That it is the same faculty which performs acts of kindness and administers just punishment . . .
  • 10. That it is through the same Word that God restrains mankind from sin by the use of threats and saves it by the use of encouragement . . .
  • 11. That it is through the Law and the Prophets that the Word once educated . .
  • 12. That our Educator, in keeping with His paternal character, makes use of both severity and kindness . . .13. That just as living virtuously is living according to right reason, so sin is contrary to reason . . .
  • Book Two
  • 1. How we should conduct ourselves in eating . . .
  • 2. How we should act in drinking . . .
  • 3. That we should not be overeager for precious vessels . . .
  • 4. How we should enjoy ourselves at banquets . . .
  • 5. On laughter . . .
  • 6. On obscene talk . . .
  • 7. What those who live peacefully together should avoid . .
  • 8. Whether ornaments and crowns should be used . . .9. How we should regard sleep . . .
  • 10. What is to be discussed in the matter of procreation of children . . .
  • 11. Of footwear . . .
  • 12. That we should not be dazzled by stones and gold . . .
  • Book Three
  • 1. On true beauty . . .
  • 2. That we ought not to cultivate artificial beauty . . .
  • 3. Against men who cultivate artificial beauty . . .
  • 4. On the companions we should associate with . . .
  • 5. How we should act at the baths . . .
  • 6. That only the Christian is rich . .
  • 7. That frugality is an adequate means of sustenance for the Christian . . .8. That images and examples are the most important part of good instruction . . .
  • 9. On the motive permitting us to indulge in the baths . . .
  • 10. That even bodily exercise is allowed to those who live according to reason . . .
  • 11. A general summary of the more excellent way of life . . .
  • 12. Continuation of the same, with many passages from Scripture describing the life of Christians . .