This dissertation seeks to locate the construction of Christian orthodoxy in the second and early third centuries within the broader context of the formation and regulation of intellectual communities in the early Roman Empire. Drawing on modern sociological models and using the self- and community-fashioning strategies of Second Sophistic intellectuals to illuminate the process of Christian self-definition, I argue that the formation of a dominant Christian orthodoxy was not only an intellectual and theological project, but also a social one. Social relations often preceded and shaped ideology: in the organizationally and theologically fragmented churches of the second century, embracing a heretical form of Christianity often represented a...
This investigation is in the discipline of theology (Church History) and seeks to discover how and w...
This dissertation considers the significance of doctrinal disputes in the mid-fifth century by exami...
This investigation is in the discipline of theology (Church History) and seeks to discover how and w...
This dissertation seeks to locate the construction of Christian orthodoxy in the second and early th...
This dissertation analyzes the transposition of the apostolic tradition in the fifth-century ecclesi...
The present thesis endeavors to identify the context out of which the conceptual category of heresy ...
This study examines the changing patterns of authority both within and between the local Christian c...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-129)Before the reign of Constantine, Christianity in ...
My thesis examines relations among practitioners of various religions, especially Christians and Jew...
This study examines the changing patterns of authority both within and between the local Christian c...
This dissertation investigates how two fifth-century bishops of Rome, Leo I (440-461) and Gelasius (...
The purpose of this dissertation is to account for the prominence of Paul in Late Antique Catholicis...
This dissertation investigates how two fifth-century bishops of Rome, Leo I (440-461) and Gelasius (...
This dissertation offers a new perspective to the development of religious orthodoxy in the second h...
This dissertation considers the significance of doctrinal disputes in the mid-fifth century by exami...
This investigation is in the discipline of theology (Church History) and seeks to discover how and w...
This dissertation considers the significance of doctrinal disputes in the mid-fifth century by exami...
This investigation is in the discipline of theology (Church History) and seeks to discover how and w...
This dissertation seeks to locate the construction of Christian orthodoxy in the second and early th...
This dissertation analyzes the transposition of the apostolic tradition in the fifth-century ecclesi...
The present thesis endeavors to identify the context out of which the conceptual category of heresy ...
This study examines the changing patterns of authority both within and between the local Christian c...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-129)Before the reign of Constantine, Christianity in ...
My thesis examines relations among practitioners of various religions, especially Christians and Jew...
This study examines the changing patterns of authority both within and between the local Christian c...
This dissertation investigates how two fifth-century bishops of Rome, Leo I (440-461) and Gelasius (...
The purpose of this dissertation is to account for the prominence of Paul in Late Antique Catholicis...
This dissertation investigates how two fifth-century bishops of Rome, Leo I (440-461) and Gelasius (...
This dissertation offers a new perspective to the development of religious orthodoxy in the second h...
This dissertation considers the significance of doctrinal disputes in the mid-fifth century by exami...
This investigation is in the discipline of theology (Church History) and seeks to discover how and w...
This dissertation considers the significance of doctrinal disputes in the mid-fifth century by exami...
This investigation is in the discipline of theology (Church History) and seeks to discover how and w...