Contrary to periodic challenges from a viewpoint of historical scepticism or relativism, Jerome's late fourth-century description of Simon Peter may be said to represent a critical and consensual account of the Apostle's demise in Rome as this was reflected in early Christian memory of the first two centuries, both in the East and in the West. Three centuries earlier, the much-debated passage in 1 Clement 5 represents (for all its ambiguities) an integral strand of such living memory - citing the founding apostles' death for their faith according to local Roman tradition while discreetly airbrushing the specific circumstances of their demise. It is significant, finally, that local memory of Peter's martyrdom remained confined to Rome and wa...
Doubtlessly, Callistus, Bishop of Rome (217?−222?), was added to the list of honored martyrs of the ...
Even if he was one of the most famous Dominican saints in late Medieval Italy, present day scholarsh...
The discovery of the mortal remains of the apostle Peter in the Vatican caves, in the 1940s, has aro...
Contrary to periodic challenges from a viewpoint of historical scepticism or relativism, Jerome's la...
Peter and Paul are the two most famous and arguably most important of all Christian martyrs. No cont...
This study concentrates on the traditions concerning Peter as they evolved in the early church from ...
The reason for putting the topic in this form is obvious. It refers, as a matter of course, to the y...
Historically, they witness the alternative reconstruction of the memories of the Apostle Peter by a ...
The list of all the relics the priests of Rome pretend to possess would fill a volume. We shall conf...
This thesis analyzes the Apostle Paul’s approach to his own death. The term “approach” is deliberate...
In the annals of the past one frequently finds a twilight zone, where tradition and history meet, wh...
The sixth to early seventh centuries was a dangerous period to be crowned a bishop of Rome. Over the...
The Book of Martyrs by John Foxe written in the 16th century has long been the go-to source for stud...
The imperial validation of Christianity, with the conversion of Constantine in 312 A.D., and the ass...
The biography of Callixtus I., Bishop of Rome (217?-222?) contains an unresolved puzzle concerning h...
Doubtlessly, Callistus, Bishop of Rome (217?−222?), was added to the list of honored martyrs of the ...
Even if he was one of the most famous Dominican saints in late Medieval Italy, present day scholarsh...
The discovery of the mortal remains of the apostle Peter in the Vatican caves, in the 1940s, has aro...
Contrary to periodic challenges from a viewpoint of historical scepticism or relativism, Jerome's la...
Peter and Paul are the two most famous and arguably most important of all Christian martyrs. No cont...
This study concentrates on the traditions concerning Peter as they evolved in the early church from ...
The reason for putting the topic in this form is obvious. It refers, as a matter of course, to the y...
Historically, they witness the alternative reconstruction of the memories of the Apostle Peter by a ...
The list of all the relics the priests of Rome pretend to possess would fill a volume. We shall conf...
This thesis analyzes the Apostle Paul’s approach to his own death. The term “approach” is deliberate...
In the annals of the past one frequently finds a twilight zone, where tradition and history meet, wh...
The sixth to early seventh centuries was a dangerous period to be crowned a bishop of Rome. Over the...
The Book of Martyrs by John Foxe written in the 16th century has long been the go-to source for stud...
The imperial validation of Christianity, with the conversion of Constantine in 312 A.D., and the ass...
The biography of Callixtus I., Bishop of Rome (217?-222?) contains an unresolved puzzle concerning h...
Doubtlessly, Callistus, Bishop of Rome (217?−222?), was added to the list of honored martyrs of the ...
Even if he was one of the most famous Dominican saints in late Medieval Italy, present day scholarsh...
The discovery of the mortal remains of the apostle Peter in the Vatican caves, in the 1940s, has aro...