"Greek Historiography, Roman Society, Christian Empire: the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Caesarea" addresses a major shift in Roman social, political, and religious history at the pivotal turn of the fourth century AD. When Christianity was legalized in 313, the Christian church of the eastern Roman Empire, where the pagan Licinius ruled as emperor until the Christian Constantine defeated him in 324, remained in an insecure position. The Greek-speaking eastern Roman elite of this period only admitted outsiders to their circles who displayed a civilized manner of life inculcated in the elite Greek educational curriculum (paideia), the kind of life embodied by Greek philosophers. It was, I argue, to depict this newly legalized Christ...
Eusebius of Caesarea delivered a panegyric in the thirtieth year of Constantine’s reign, 335 AD, cel...
"Early Christian Life and Thought in Social Context" fills a vacuum in current scholarship. While th...
Fourth-century Christianity and the Council of Nicaea have continually been read as a Constantinian...
This dissertation analyzes the last four books of an influential, fourth-century CE, Christian text,...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
iv, 250 leaves ; 28 cm.The Ecclesiastical History is the primary historical source of the Christian ...
This research aims to demonstrate the Eusebius effort of defending the Christian patrimony (c 260 AD...
Dr. Michael Hollerich will give the New Frontiers in Theological Research lecture this fall, discuss...
This thesis investigates the use of traditional philosophical concepts to legitimise new structures ...
It was the purpose of this dissertation to examine the origins and reasons for the Emperor Constanti...
The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Casearea stands at the fore of Christian historiography. T...
Melito, bishop of Sardis, in a letter presented to Aurelius, called Christianity the philosophy whi...
Book description: Scholars of the history and literature of Christianity and Judaism explore the lif...
Late Antiquity from the third to the sixth centuries was the era of the development of the great Chr...
This study has explored the changed relationship between the church and the Roman Empire between the...
Eusebius of Caesarea delivered a panegyric in the thirtieth year of Constantine’s reign, 335 AD, cel...
"Early Christian Life and Thought in Social Context" fills a vacuum in current scholarship. While th...
Fourth-century Christianity and the Council of Nicaea have continually been read as a Constantinian...
This dissertation analyzes the last four books of an influential, fourth-century CE, Christian text,...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
iv, 250 leaves ; 28 cm.The Ecclesiastical History is the primary historical source of the Christian ...
This research aims to demonstrate the Eusebius effort of defending the Christian patrimony (c 260 AD...
Dr. Michael Hollerich will give the New Frontiers in Theological Research lecture this fall, discuss...
This thesis investigates the use of traditional philosophical concepts to legitimise new structures ...
It was the purpose of this dissertation to examine the origins and reasons for the Emperor Constanti...
The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Casearea stands at the fore of Christian historiography. T...
Melito, bishop of Sardis, in a letter presented to Aurelius, called Christianity the philosophy whi...
Book description: Scholars of the history and literature of Christianity and Judaism explore the lif...
Late Antiquity from the third to the sixth centuries was the era of the development of the great Chr...
This study has explored the changed relationship between the church and the Roman Empire between the...
Eusebius of Caesarea delivered a panegyric in the thirtieth year of Constantine’s reign, 335 AD, cel...
"Early Christian Life and Thought in Social Context" fills a vacuum in current scholarship. While th...
Fourth-century Christianity and the Council of Nicaea have continually been read as a Constantinian...