Sulpicius Severus (c. 360-420) was interested in various cases of human death. Although he do not deny that Christ is the one who alone can save man from death, he does not emphasize this truth either. He is mainly interested in wonders, extraordinary events linked mostly with St. Martin of Tours who was his friend. These miracles performed by Martin had their source in God’s power, but the way they are described places Martin in the centre and presents him as the main character. In this way, Sulpicius brings in a new style of writing, hagiographic literature where though God is the most important, the reader gets the impression that the central figure is a saint. Even though miracles happen by the power of God, one gets the impression that...
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International audienceWhen he describes the scope of his narrative on St Martin, Sulpicius Severus e...
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In the third century AD a pandemic ravished the Roman Empire. Death smothered communities effectivel...
The article presents how Maximus as Christian and philosopher understands death and eternal life. Fi...
The denial of death and the desire to abolish suffering both empty a person of humanity; Christianit...
An analyis of death as experienced in the Greek religious practice of incubation or temple sleep and...
Sulpicius Severus (c. 360-420) was aware of the enormity of evil that people commit. He kept remindi...
The problem death is essential for the therapeutic hesychastic spirituality, because it is one of pr...
RESUMEN: Este estudio versa sobre las manifestaciones mágicas en el género de la hagiografía cristia...
Among the homiletic corpora of late antiquity the 125 surviving homilies of Severus, patriarch of An...
An article tackles the issue of human death and its connection with the death of Christ in the key o...
International audienceWhen he describes the scope of his narrative on St Martin, Sulpicius Severus e...
The crucifixion of Christ as a medico-historical event is reviewed. He was probably crucified on a s...
This dissertation argues that, in his writings on Martin, Sulpicius Severus constructs for his audie...
The crucifixion of Christ as a medico-historical event is reviewed. He was probably crucified on a s...
The sixth to early seventh centuries was a dangerous period to be crowned a bishop of Rome. Over the...
The causes of death of popes are reviewed in the light of existing knowledge, and analysed in terms ...
In the third century AD a pandemic ravished the Roman Empire. Death smothered communities effectivel...
The article presents how Maximus as Christian and philosopher understands death and eternal life. Fi...
The denial of death and the desire to abolish suffering both empty a person of humanity; Christianit...