The Fifth Commandment (Sadler's Church Teacher's Manual)
The Fifth Commandment (Sadler's Church Teacher's Manual)
The Fifth Commandment is Section XXXVIII of The Church Teacher's Manual of Christian Instruction, Michael Ferrebee Sadler's 1872 expansion of the Church Catechism in question-and-answer form.[1]
Summary
This section extends honor of father and mother to ordered relations of authority and care. Sadler applies the commandment to parents, rulers, pastors, teachers, masters, and neighbors.
Theological Themes
- Honor and authority
- Family and society
- Obedience and care
- Mutual duties
Scripture References
The following references are representative biblical texts used or implied in this section of Sadler's catechetical exposition:
- Exodus 20:12
- Luke 2:51
- Romans 13:1
- 1 Peter 2:13
- Ephesians 6:1-6
- Colossians 3:22
Anglican Context
This section belongs to Sadler's treatment of the baptismal promise to keep God's commandments. It is connected with the Decalogue in the Church Catechism and with the use of the commandments in Anglican moral and liturgical instruction. Sadler's treatment reflects nineteenth-century Church of England catechesis and should be read as a historical Anglican source alongside current provincial formularies and catechetical resources.
See Also
- The Church Teacher's Manual of Christian Instruction
- Ten Commandments
- Church Catechism
- Anglican Ethics
- Book of Common Prayer
References
- ↑ Sadler, section XXXVIII in Michael Ferrebee Sadler, The Church Teacher's Manual of Christian Instruction: Being the Church Catechism Expanded and Explained in Question and Answer, 3rd ed. (London: Bell & Daldy, 1872), digitized by the Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/churchteachersma00sadlrich.