This book surveys Arianism, a Christian creed of tremendous historical importance that once served as the faith of Roman emperors and the barbarians on the frontiers alike, while it simultaneously advances existing scholarship by integrating the approaches of history and theology with those drawn from the cognitive science of religion. This paradigm shift allows us to understand the initial support for the Arian creed and its eventual rejection by Roman emperors; to recognize the nature of intuitions of divinity amongst Germanic peoples before their conversion; to discern the way in which these were translated into Christian belief; and to differentiate the beliefs of Arius from those called “Arians” by their opponents
First edition 1882.Preface.--Chronological table.--Introductory sketch.--The council of Nic:a.--The ...
Gnosticism (derived from the Greek word “gnosis; knowledge”) is the well-known phenomenon or moveme...
The paper deals with religious tolerance, politics and law in the Roman empire and in the Germanic...
The re-introduction of the so-called Arian heresy into the Roman Empire as an attribute of several...
In the context of the ‘Great Invasions’ at the end of Antiquity, religious otherness arguably played...
An investigation into how Arius, Arianism, and the ensuing response by Athanasius influenced the dev...
This work has a difficult task to try to summarise the difference between the orthodox and Arian ico...
The last three decades have produced a number of publications devoted to the revision of Athanasius ...
This ground-breaking study offers a new paradigm for understanding the beliefs and religions of the...
Combining history, theology, and the cognitive study of religion, this article offers a new interpre...
Arijanizam je bio kršćanska hereza nastala u 4. stoljeću poslije Krista iz učenja libijskog svećenik...
It has been an excellent stretch in English for the Latin Arians of the fourth century. They have go...
In der arianischen Kontroverse des vierten Jahrhunderts geht es um eine ganz entscheidende Streitfra...
Includes bibliographical references.On the study of church history. -- Gnosticism and St. Irenæus. -...
Original ed.: 1882.Includes bibliographical references.Prefaces.--Contents.--Chronological table.--I...
First edition 1882.Preface.--Chronological table.--Introductory sketch.--The council of Nic:a.--The ...
Gnosticism (derived from the Greek word “gnosis; knowledge”) is the well-known phenomenon or moveme...
The paper deals with religious tolerance, politics and law in the Roman empire and in the Germanic...
The re-introduction of the so-called Arian heresy into the Roman Empire as an attribute of several...
In the context of the ‘Great Invasions’ at the end of Antiquity, religious otherness arguably played...
An investigation into how Arius, Arianism, and the ensuing response by Athanasius influenced the dev...
This work has a difficult task to try to summarise the difference between the orthodox and Arian ico...
The last three decades have produced a number of publications devoted to the revision of Athanasius ...
This ground-breaking study offers a new paradigm for understanding the beliefs and religions of the...
Combining history, theology, and the cognitive study of religion, this article offers a new interpre...
Arijanizam je bio kršćanska hereza nastala u 4. stoljeću poslije Krista iz učenja libijskog svećenik...
It has been an excellent stretch in English for the Latin Arians of the fourth century. They have go...
In der arianischen Kontroverse des vierten Jahrhunderts geht es um eine ganz entscheidende Streitfra...
Includes bibliographical references.On the study of church history. -- Gnosticism and St. Irenæus. -...
Original ed.: 1882.Includes bibliographical references.Prefaces.--Contents.--Chronological table.--I...
First edition 1882.Preface.--Chronological table.--Introductory sketch.--The council of Nic:a.--The ...
Gnosticism (derived from the Greek word “gnosis; knowledge”) is the well-known phenomenon or moveme...
The paper deals with religious tolerance, politics and law in the Roman empire and in the Germanic...