The objective of the article is to illustrate the two extremes represented by the broad assortment of movements: the ascetic rigorism and moral laxity. The primary source of text is the first Latin catalogue of heresies, written between 380 and 388 by the Bishop of Brescia, Philastrius. The source selection was dictated on twofold grounds. The treaty contains the most numerous descriptions of heretical groups, yet at the same time is the least known of its kind. The information enclosed in Philastrius' work, summarized in a comparative manner with the descriptions found in other patristic catalogues of heresy – by Epiphanius, Theodoret of Cyrus, John Damascene, Augustine and Isidore of Seville – lead to the following conclusions: 1) for the...
This dissertation investigates how two fifth-century bishops of Rome, Leo I (440-461) and Gelasius (...
This thesis deals with the papacy's attitudes towards early Christian heresies: monophysitism, monoe...
The article analyzes the most important aspects of the life of therapists, the Jewish precursors of ...
Celem artykułu jest ukazanie dwóch skrajnych postaw, reprezentowanych przez różne wczesnochrześcijań...
The catalog of the heresies of Filastrius of Brescia, like other early Christian collections of info...
This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category ...
In the last part of the treatise Diversarum hereseon liber (from chapter 128 to 156), Filastrius of ...
As a student of New Testament and Christian Origins, thus, of the earliest period in the history of ...
The article discusses two issues related to the role of women in heretical movements on the basis of...
The article discusses the origins of public penitence for heresy in the early Christian tradition an...
Mesalianie byli jednym z najsłynniejszych, a równocześnie tajemniczych i niejednolitych rygorystyczn...
The Polish version of the article was published in “Roczniki Humanistyczne,” vol. 59 (2011), issue 2...
This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category ...
Heresy has been deeply involved in much of Christian history. Those deemed to be heretics have been ...
The aim of the article is to show the specificity of the fundamental fight in the soul and in the li...
This dissertation investigates how two fifth-century bishops of Rome, Leo I (440-461) and Gelasius (...
This thesis deals with the papacy's attitudes towards early Christian heresies: monophysitism, monoe...
The article analyzes the most important aspects of the life of therapists, the Jewish precursors of ...
Celem artykułu jest ukazanie dwóch skrajnych postaw, reprezentowanych przez różne wczesnochrześcijań...
The catalog of the heresies of Filastrius of Brescia, like other early Christian collections of info...
This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category ...
In the last part of the treatise Diversarum hereseon liber (from chapter 128 to 156), Filastrius of ...
As a student of New Testament and Christian Origins, thus, of the earliest period in the history of ...
The article discusses two issues related to the role of women in heretical movements on the basis of...
The article discusses the origins of public penitence for heresy in the early Christian tradition an...
Mesalianie byli jednym z najsłynniejszych, a równocześnie tajemniczych i niejednolitych rygorystyczn...
The Polish version of the article was published in “Roczniki Humanistyczne,” vol. 59 (2011), issue 2...
This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using ›asceticism‹ as a universal category ...
Heresy has been deeply involved in much of Christian history. Those deemed to be heretics have been ...
The aim of the article is to show the specificity of the fundamental fight in the soul and in the li...
This dissertation investigates how two fifth-century bishops of Rome, Leo I (440-461) and Gelasius (...
This thesis deals with the papacy's attitudes towards early Christian heresies: monophysitism, monoe...
The article analyzes the most important aspects of the life of therapists, the Jewish precursors of ...