The idea that a knowledge of Roman legal techniques would lead to a correct understanding of Christian Scripture, and thence to orthodox belief and practice, belongs to the age of Justinian. One reason why Roman law appears in early Christian writings is because early Christian writers used Roman law and Roman legal institutions in everyday contexts. The chapter focuses on a specific example: the imperial grant of permanent 'defenders' (advocates) to Christian churches, made in response to a planned and co-ordinated initiative from a group of early fifth-century North African ecclesiastics. It briefly describes the late Roman imperial law and its cosmological context. Christian, legal cosmos in which the 'saints' function as privileged cosm...
What happened of the enormous heritage of juridical knowledge left in Italy in the 6th century? Thro...
A brief overview of an important new collection of essays on great Christian jurists in Italian hist...
What happened to the tremendous legacy of juridical knowledge left behind in Italy in the 6th centur...
The idea that a knowledge of Roman legal techniques would lead to a correct understanding of Christi...
The idea that a knowledge of Roman legal techniques would lead to a correct understanding of Christi...
The idea that a knowledge of Roman legal techniques would lead to a correct understanding of Christi...
This brief article surveys the interaction of law and religion from biblical times until today
<p>Among the numerous commitments late ancient Christians throughout the Roman Empire shared with th...
The Roman empire set law at the center of its very identity. A complex and robust ideology of law an...
Few civilizations have influenced the contemporary world more than the Romans, and the same can be s...
Late Roman imperial legislation relating to abandoned or exposed children has been the subject of mu...
The sixth century codification of Emperor Justinian marks the end of the history of Roman law in ant...
The Romans developed a sophisticated body of law over one thousand years. The law was consulted and ...
What happened of the enormous heritage of juridical knowledge left in Italy in the 6th century? Thro...
When Justinian became sole ruler of the Byzantine Empire in A.D. 527, he ordered the preparation of ...
What happened of the enormous heritage of juridical knowledge left in Italy in the 6th century? Thro...
A brief overview of an important new collection of essays on great Christian jurists in Italian hist...
What happened to the tremendous legacy of juridical knowledge left behind in Italy in the 6th centur...
The idea that a knowledge of Roman legal techniques would lead to a correct understanding of Christi...
The idea that a knowledge of Roman legal techniques would lead to a correct understanding of Christi...
The idea that a knowledge of Roman legal techniques would lead to a correct understanding of Christi...
This brief article surveys the interaction of law and religion from biblical times until today
<p>Among the numerous commitments late ancient Christians throughout the Roman Empire shared with th...
The Roman empire set law at the center of its very identity. A complex and robust ideology of law an...
Few civilizations have influenced the contemporary world more than the Romans, and the same can be s...
Late Roman imperial legislation relating to abandoned or exposed children has been the subject of mu...
The sixth century codification of Emperor Justinian marks the end of the history of Roman law in ant...
The Romans developed a sophisticated body of law over one thousand years. The law was consulted and ...
What happened of the enormous heritage of juridical knowledge left in Italy in the 6th century? Thro...
When Justinian became sole ruler of the Byzantine Empire in A.D. 527, he ordered the preparation of ...
What happened of the enormous heritage of juridical knowledge left in Italy in the 6th century? Thro...
A brief overview of an important new collection of essays on great Christian jurists in Italian hist...
What happened to the tremendous legacy of juridical knowledge left behind in Italy in the 6th centur...