Saint Ambrose (339-397 BCE) was bishop of the Italian city of Milan and was a leading writer in the Western Christian Church during the 4th century. He was an outspoken believer in the notion of Christian female virginity and succeeded in communicating prominent conceptions of God and of the Christian quest for a virtuous life. Central to Ambrose’s teachings is the virginity of Mary and her role as the Theotokos (God bearer/Mother of God). This article discusses the Mariology of Ambrose of Milan, which greatly influenced the thinking of contemporary Popes including Damasus, Siricius and Leo the Great. In uncovering the Mariology of Ambrose, the researcher used various sources and went back to the official Marian pronouncements of Ambrose an...
This article attempts to reconstruct the soteriological concept of reverend Ambrose of Optina based...
This article analyses the earliest known Latin homily that explicitly treats the Assumption of Mary....
This article analyses the earliest known Latin homily that explicitly treats the Assumption of Mary....
Following a number of other scholars, the author of this article attempts to demonstrate main aspect...
Numerous remarks which refer to the Christian social life in the writings of St Ambrose (339-397) of...
Despite being the first extended defense of the divinity of the Holy Spirit written in Latin and inf...
This study, an investigation into Ambrose of Milan's thought on the human body, is based on his writ...
Topics concerning women’s physiology and reproduction appear relatively rarely in the reflections of...
In this chapter I comment on an account of a miracle performed by the Virgin Mary through which Abbo...
In this chapter I comment on an account of a miracle performed by the Virgin Mary through which Abbo...
In this chapter I comment on an account of a miracle performed by the Virgin Mary through which Abbo...
In this chapter I comment on an account of a miracle performed by the Virgin Mary through which Abbo...
This article analyzes the earliest known Latin homily that explicitly treats the Assumption of Mary....
This 335 page dissertation presents an original work organizing the Latin theologians\u27 principal ...
The article examines the question of the Mariological interpretation of the eight beatitudes contain...
This article attempts to reconstruct the soteriological concept of reverend Ambrose of Optina based...
This article analyses the earliest known Latin homily that explicitly treats the Assumption of Mary....
This article analyses the earliest known Latin homily that explicitly treats the Assumption of Mary....
Following a number of other scholars, the author of this article attempts to demonstrate main aspect...
Numerous remarks which refer to the Christian social life in the writings of St Ambrose (339-397) of...
Despite being the first extended defense of the divinity of the Holy Spirit written in Latin and inf...
This study, an investigation into Ambrose of Milan's thought on the human body, is based on his writ...
Topics concerning women’s physiology and reproduction appear relatively rarely in the reflections of...
In this chapter I comment on an account of a miracle performed by the Virgin Mary through which Abbo...
In this chapter I comment on an account of a miracle performed by the Virgin Mary through which Abbo...
In this chapter I comment on an account of a miracle performed by the Virgin Mary through which Abbo...
In this chapter I comment on an account of a miracle performed by the Virgin Mary through which Abbo...
This article analyzes the earliest known Latin homily that explicitly treats the Assumption of Mary....
This 335 page dissertation presents an original work organizing the Latin theologians\u27 principal ...
The article examines the question of the Mariological interpretation of the eight beatitudes contain...
This article attempts to reconstruct the soteriological concept of reverend Ambrose of Optina based...
This article analyses the earliest known Latin homily that explicitly treats the Assumption of Mary....
This article analyses the earliest known Latin homily that explicitly treats the Assumption of Mary....