Combining history, theology, and the cognitive study of religion, this article offers a new interpretation of the origins and purpose of the fourth-century Trinitarian theology known as Homoianism, suggesting that it aimed to create an “entry-level“ Christianity as a first step in gradually easing polytheists into Christianity. It highlights the polemical nature of Homoianism's characterization as “Arianism,“ and examines the beliefs of Homoianism's proponents, including those of Ulfila, the “apostle of the Goths.“ This article suggests that the Homoian view of the Trinity attempted to map non-Christian intuitions of divinity onto the Christian doctrine of God. It points to Homoianism's Western origins on the Roman Empire's strategically im...
This article elaborates the term Logos in two fictitious letters of Candidus, which Marius Victorinu...
At the end of the fourth century, the work of saint Athanasios had moved the great debate in Christi...
Meistaraprófsritgerð varin við Háskólann í Bristol.Near-continually from the 1st to the 19th centuri...
Combining history, theology, and the cognitive study of religion, this article offers a new interpre...
This ground-breaking study offers a new paradigm for understanding the beliefs and religions of the...
This article outlines the key features of the Christian understanding of divine providence in compa...
Purpose of the article is to reconstruct the legal sources of Christian anthropology. Theoretical ba...
This article attempts to demonstrate that the ninth-century patriarch Methodius of Constantinople un...
Religious and linguistic lines overlapped in Late Antiquity, when the Homoian heresy was eventually ...
<p>This paper asks whether Christianity has always been queer, is the very nature of it beyond what ...
The focus of the article is to show how the hegemony of heteronormativity compromises attempts at ga...
No figure of fourth-century Christianity seems to be at once so well known and so clouded in mystery...
The teaching of Gregory of Nyssa on the Trinity has been explored in the light of late antique logic...
The purpose of this article is to present the concept of three-fold theology (theologia tńpartite) c...
This volume explores Gregory Of Nyssa's concept of human nature. It argues that the frequent use Gre...
This article elaborates the term Logos in two fictitious letters of Candidus, which Marius Victorinu...
At the end of the fourth century, the work of saint Athanasios had moved the great debate in Christi...
Meistaraprófsritgerð varin við Háskólann í Bristol.Near-continually from the 1st to the 19th centuri...
Combining history, theology, and the cognitive study of religion, this article offers a new interpre...
This ground-breaking study offers a new paradigm for understanding the beliefs and religions of the...
This article outlines the key features of the Christian understanding of divine providence in compa...
Purpose of the article is to reconstruct the legal sources of Christian anthropology. Theoretical ba...
This article attempts to demonstrate that the ninth-century patriarch Methodius of Constantinople un...
Religious and linguistic lines overlapped in Late Antiquity, when the Homoian heresy was eventually ...
<p>This paper asks whether Christianity has always been queer, is the very nature of it beyond what ...
The focus of the article is to show how the hegemony of heteronormativity compromises attempts at ga...
No figure of fourth-century Christianity seems to be at once so well known and so clouded in mystery...
The teaching of Gregory of Nyssa on the Trinity has been explored in the light of late antique logic...
The purpose of this article is to present the concept of three-fold theology (theologia tńpartite) c...
This volume explores Gregory Of Nyssa's concept of human nature. It argues that the frequent use Gre...
This article elaborates the term Logos in two fictitious letters of Candidus, which Marius Victorinu...
At the end of the fourth century, the work of saint Athanasios had moved the great debate in Christi...
Meistaraprófsritgerð varin við Háskólann í Bristol.Near-continually from the 1st to the 19th centuri...