With his religious politics and his self-representation as the vicar of God on Earth, Justinian I (527-565) had an enduring impact on Late Antiquity. What part did monks, believed to be heavenly angels, play in promoting this notion? This book offers the first exhaustive investigation of Justinian`s personal relations to monkhood and the role of monks in religious and legislative politics
The process of transformation which saw the Byzantine Empire and the world of the Early Middle Ages ...
The Donation of Constantine is the largest and most powerful forgery in world history. Disputed unti...
The struggle with the Donatists in North Africa dominated Augustine`s term of office as bishop. In o...
Using the idea that church buildings are sacred spaces, this study seeks to examine a central figure...
This article (in German) explores divine activity, human passivity, and the role played by grace in ...
Although the long reign of Emperor Justinian I (527–565 CE) and the military history of late antiqui...
This study examines the attitude of three important pre-Constantinian Church authors on the issue of...
The notion that early Christianity was a "lower class religion" is surely outdated. Yet the extent t...
The volume provides the first comprehensive presentation of imaginary phenomena such as dreams and v...
Ennodius lived during the reign of the Ostrogothic King Theoderic. When he wrote his various works h...
In his reconstruction of the process and motivation of Constantine`s adoption of Christianity, the a...
Many sermon manuscripts were created around 800 CE over the course of the Carolingian reform movemen...
The book examines models of relationships between Constantinopolitan holy man and secular and eccles...
This is the first systematic study of literary formulae (topoi) in Greek medieval lives of the saint...
Between the 3rd and 5th centuries AD Rome underwent a process of transformation which profoundly mar...
The process of transformation which saw the Byzantine Empire and the world of the Early Middle Ages ...
The Donation of Constantine is the largest and most powerful forgery in world history. Disputed unti...
The struggle with the Donatists in North Africa dominated Augustine`s term of office as bishop. In o...
Using the idea that church buildings are sacred spaces, this study seeks to examine a central figure...
This article (in German) explores divine activity, human passivity, and the role played by grace in ...
Although the long reign of Emperor Justinian I (527–565 CE) and the military history of late antiqui...
This study examines the attitude of three important pre-Constantinian Church authors on the issue of...
The notion that early Christianity was a "lower class religion" is surely outdated. Yet the extent t...
The volume provides the first comprehensive presentation of imaginary phenomena such as dreams and v...
Ennodius lived during the reign of the Ostrogothic King Theoderic. When he wrote his various works h...
In his reconstruction of the process and motivation of Constantine`s adoption of Christianity, the a...
Many sermon manuscripts were created around 800 CE over the course of the Carolingian reform movemen...
The book examines models of relationships between Constantinopolitan holy man and secular and eccles...
This is the first systematic study of literary formulae (topoi) in Greek medieval lives of the saint...
Between the 3rd and 5th centuries AD Rome underwent a process of transformation which profoundly mar...
The process of transformation which saw the Byzantine Empire and the world of the Early Middle Ages ...
The Donation of Constantine is the largest and most powerful forgery in world history. Disputed unti...
The struggle with the Donatists in North Africa dominated Augustine`s term of office as bishop. In o...