This thesis challenges academic claims that the Byzantines did not perceive any distinction between the Christian and Roman imperial traditions. It also attempts to verify why the Byzantine monks opposed excessive interest in the Hellenic cultural legacy, as argued by John Meyendorff. It subsequently explores the complex relation between Christianity, Hellenism, and Romanitas attested to by the Relatio motionis (RM), a largely unexamined martyr act dating from c. 655. This is in addition to its patristic antecedents, namely: Recension B of the Acts of Justin, the Apophthegmata Patrum, the Macarian Homilies and certain writings of St Maximus the Confessor. RM describes how Maximus and his disciple, Anastasius, censured the state’s unwarran...
The primary purpose of the thesis is to fill the existing gaps in our understanding of various theol...
This study has explored the changed relationship between the church and the Roman Empire between the...
The imperial validation of Christianity, with the conversion of Constantine in 312 A.D., and the ass...
This dissertation is the first research project that investigates the totality of the Greek anti-Man...
Paulicians represent one of the most dynamic religious and military phenomena in the eastern Mediter...
Modern historians are faced with a considerably difficult problem in determining the periodization o...
This dissertation analyzes the transposition of the apostolic tradition in the fifth-century ecclesi...
This thesis interrogates material sources from the fifth and sixth centuries to come to a nuanced un...
This paper is a study of Romanization in the Greek-speaking eastern provinces. Broadly defined, the...
This dissertation investigates Christian attitudes towards Greco-Roman religions in late antique Rom...
This dissertation investigates Christian attitudes towards Greco-Roman religions in late antique Rom...
This thesis examines the form and function of four second-century Christian defences: the Apology of...
During twelve years St. Methodius build up Slavonic Church in Central Europe. His position was a sin...
According to the orthodox priest John Meyendorff, the Byzantine dream consisted of the establishment...
This thesis examines the process of Christianisation at the courts of the Theodosian emperors in a t...
The primary purpose of the thesis is to fill the existing gaps in our understanding of various theol...
This study has explored the changed relationship between the church and the Roman Empire between the...
The imperial validation of Christianity, with the conversion of Constantine in 312 A.D., and the ass...
This dissertation is the first research project that investigates the totality of the Greek anti-Man...
Paulicians represent one of the most dynamic religious and military phenomena in the eastern Mediter...
Modern historians are faced with a considerably difficult problem in determining the periodization o...
This dissertation analyzes the transposition of the apostolic tradition in the fifth-century ecclesi...
This thesis interrogates material sources from the fifth and sixth centuries to come to a nuanced un...
This paper is a study of Romanization in the Greek-speaking eastern provinces. Broadly defined, the...
This dissertation investigates Christian attitudes towards Greco-Roman religions in late antique Rom...
This dissertation investigates Christian attitudes towards Greco-Roman religions in late antique Rom...
This thesis examines the form and function of four second-century Christian defences: the Apology of...
During twelve years St. Methodius build up Slavonic Church in Central Europe. His position was a sin...
According to the orthodox priest John Meyendorff, the Byzantine dream consisted of the establishment...
This thesis examines the process of Christianisation at the courts of the Theodosian emperors in a t...
The primary purpose of the thesis is to fill the existing gaps in our understanding of various theol...
This study has explored the changed relationship between the church and the Roman Empire between the...
The imperial validation of Christianity, with the conversion of Constantine in 312 A.D., and the ass...