iv, 250 leaves ; 28 cm.The Ecclesiastical History is the primary historical source of the Christian Church in the pre-Constantinian era. The History narrates the nature and work of Christ, the highlights of the apostolic age and the advancement of the Christian Church in the Roman Empire up to the principate of Constantine. Investigating the Ecclesiastical History using a quantitative method reveals Eusebius' preoccupation with the office of the bishop. There is almost no subject that Eusebius addresses that does not reflect his portrayal of the bishop's influence and universal presence. This thesis demonstrates the high status and undisputed authority of the episcopate as presented by Eusebius of Caesarea. The research of this thesis contr...
Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 260/264–339) is among Christian writers whom Classicists and ancient histor...
The goal of this dissertation is to engage in a comprehensive and systematic examination of the writ...
This thesis investigates cultural expressions of episcopal power in Anglo-Norman England. Bishops we...
"Greek Historiography, Roman Society, Christian Empire: the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Ca...
The paper aims to detect in Eusebius of Caesarea’s Life of Constantine possible diverging viewpoints...
Esta dissertação tem por objetivo analisar a atuação pública dos bispos durante o principado de Cons...
Book description: Scholars of the history and literature of Christianity and Judaism explore the lif...
Francis Dvornik has expressed the view that, in the Eastern part of the Empire, the principle of acc...
Melito, bishop of Sardis, in a letter presented to Aurelius, called Christianity the philosophy whi...
This article is dedicated to illuminating problems associated with one of the main sources of the hi...
Eusebius of Caesarea (ca. 260-339 CE) was a highly productive and innovative writer of Christian his...
The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Casearea stands at the fore of Christian historiography. T...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
The status quaestionis on the Episcopal Lists of Eusebius of Caesarea has different positions. The c...
When Constantine first entered Rome after his defeat of Maxentius in October 312, he encountered a r...
Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 260/264–339) is among Christian writers whom Classicists and ancient histor...
The goal of this dissertation is to engage in a comprehensive and systematic examination of the writ...
This thesis investigates cultural expressions of episcopal power in Anglo-Norman England. Bishops we...
"Greek Historiography, Roman Society, Christian Empire: the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Ca...
The paper aims to detect in Eusebius of Caesarea’s Life of Constantine possible diverging viewpoints...
Esta dissertação tem por objetivo analisar a atuação pública dos bispos durante o principado de Cons...
Book description: Scholars of the history and literature of Christianity and Judaism explore the lif...
Francis Dvornik has expressed the view that, in the Eastern part of the Empire, the principle of acc...
Melito, bishop of Sardis, in a letter presented to Aurelius, called Christianity the philosophy whi...
This article is dedicated to illuminating problems associated with one of the main sources of the hi...
Eusebius of Caesarea (ca. 260-339 CE) was a highly productive and innovative writer of Christian his...
The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Casearea stands at the fore of Christian historiography. T...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
The status quaestionis on the Episcopal Lists of Eusebius of Caesarea has different positions. The c...
When Constantine first entered Rome after his defeat of Maxentius in October 312, he encountered a r...
Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 260/264–339) is among Christian writers whom Classicists and ancient histor...
The goal of this dissertation is to engage in a comprehensive and systematic examination of the writ...
This thesis investigates cultural expressions of episcopal power in Anglo-Norman England. Bishops we...