Shepherd of Hermas
Name of a treatise highly esteemed in early times and once ranking next to the Holy Scriptures. It is an ethical rather than a theological work, preaching repentance, and consisting of five visions, twelve mandates, and two parables; particularly valuable as a contemporary record of 2nd century Christianity in Rome. The authorship has been attributed to Hermas, mentioned by Saint Paul in his letter to the Romans, 14; but with more likelihood, to a brother of Pope Pius I. The texts available on this site are
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Commandment the Eighth
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Commandment the Eleventh
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Commandment the Fifth
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Commandment the First
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Commandment the Fourth
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Commandment the Ninth
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Commandment the Second
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Commandment the Seventh
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Commandment the Sixth
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Commandment the Tenth
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Commandment the Third
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Commandment the Twelfth
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Similitude the Fifth
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Similitude the Fourth
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Similitude the Second
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Similitude the Third
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Vision the Fifth
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Vision the First
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Vision the Fourth
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Vision the Second
- The Shepherd of Hermas: Vision the Third
