In this essay, I aim to debate a methodological issue regarding that pervasive sense of \u2018familiarity\u2019, deeply affecting Senecan reception among Christian authors as a whole, so as to consider many dynamics of this latter as a form of embodied or personified relationship. The fullest evidence of this in Late Antiquity is the pseudo-correspondence of St Paul and Seneca, hinging as it does upon mutual familiarity. Hence, my purpose is to give this work the role of a paradigm, very useful to correctly redefine that personified, symbolic relationship and therefore effectively outline the history of the critical issue pertaining to Seneca\u2019s reception among the Fathers. Furthermore, in order to sketch the main routes of Seneca\u2...
Cette étude des différents aspects de la théologie et de la religion de Sénèque, basée sur l’ensembl...
Recent scholarship on Pauline χάρις has been dominated by the assumption that Graeco-Roman and Helle...
In this thesis I examine Jerome's role in the transmission of the correspondence between Seneca and ...
In this essay I explore many reverberations of Seneca's heritage on Christian writers up to the sixt...
A subject that transcends time, the apocryphal correspondence between Seneca and the Apostle Paul co...
At the end of the fourth century A.D. an anonymous Christian author wrote fourteen letters, in Latin...
This thesis provides the first book-length comparative treatment of consolation in the writings of t...
The paper deals with the authority of Seneca as employed by the eminent early Christian writers in t...
The thesis: „The apocryphal Correspondence between Seneca and St Paul - the analysis” is an attempt ...
This thesis examines, on a case study basis, how written texts and traditions function in the constr...
This study of various aspects of Seneca’s religion and theology, drawn from the entirety of his body...
This study aims at a better understanding of the theological views of the Roman Stoic Seneca and the...
Seneca, a Roman philosopher of the first century AD, provides our best source for understanding Stoi...
The apocryphal correspondence between St. Paul and Seneca, that is hardly touched upon in the schola...
This dissertation attempts to illuminate the enigma of Seneca as seen in Tacitus, Seneca politicus, ...
Cette étude des différents aspects de la théologie et de la religion de Sénèque, basée sur l’ensembl...
Recent scholarship on Pauline χάρις has been dominated by the assumption that Graeco-Roman and Helle...
In this thesis I examine Jerome's role in the transmission of the correspondence between Seneca and ...
In this essay I explore many reverberations of Seneca's heritage on Christian writers up to the sixt...
A subject that transcends time, the apocryphal correspondence between Seneca and the Apostle Paul co...
At the end of the fourth century A.D. an anonymous Christian author wrote fourteen letters, in Latin...
This thesis provides the first book-length comparative treatment of consolation in the writings of t...
The paper deals with the authority of Seneca as employed by the eminent early Christian writers in t...
The thesis: „The apocryphal Correspondence between Seneca and St Paul - the analysis” is an attempt ...
This thesis examines, on a case study basis, how written texts and traditions function in the constr...
This study of various aspects of Seneca’s religion and theology, drawn from the entirety of his body...
This study aims at a better understanding of the theological views of the Roman Stoic Seneca and the...
Seneca, a Roman philosopher of the first century AD, provides our best source for understanding Stoi...
The apocryphal correspondence between St. Paul and Seneca, that is hardly touched upon in the schola...
This dissertation attempts to illuminate the enigma of Seneca as seen in Tacitus, Seneca politicus, ...
Cette étude des différents aspects de la théologie et de la religion de Sénèque, basée sur l’ensembl...
Recent scholarship on Pauline χάρις has been dominated by the assumption that Graeco-Roman and Helle...
In this thesis I examine Jerome's role in the transmission of the correspondence between Seneca and ...