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Early Christians Against Abortion

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angellous_evangellous

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I think I read Elaine Pagels (my favorite christian Theologian profound yet easy to read) said that this patriarchy started to spread after the 2nd century. Am I right ?

Perhaps. I think that Pagels believed that earliest Christianity was egalitarian - following Galatians 3:28 - and reverted back to patriarchy. But patriarchy didn't need to "spread" - it was already there.
 

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Jerome says that many women died from surgical abortions.

396 AD Jerome "I cannot bring myself to speak of the many virgins who daily fall and are lost to the bosom of the Church, their mother . . . Some go so far as to take potions, that they may insure barrenness, and thus murder human beings almost before their conception. Some, when they find themselves with child through their sin, use drugs to procure abortion, and when, as often happens, they die with their offspring, they enter the lower world laden with the guilt not only of adultery against Christ but also of suicide and child murder" (Letters 22:13).

Where do you see a mention of surgical abortions?
 
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angellous_evangellous

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Where do you see a mention of surgical abortions?

I'll double check.

It looks like i made a mistake - I certainly know that surgical abortion is described by Clement of Alexandria.
 
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