In spite of numerous studies on the patronage system in Mediterranean antiquity, little attention has been paid to either how the patronage of women was part of the system or how it differed. In fact, there is substantial evidence for women’s exercise of both public and private patronage to women and men in the Greco-Roman world, by both elites and sub-elites. This information must then be applied to early Christian texts to infer how women’s patronage functioned in early house churches and Christian life
The Apostle Paul’s glowing witness to the Deacon Phoebe in Rom.16:1-2 3 reflects a hard-working chur...
With regard to women, Christianity's inheritance from ancient Greece and Rome was small. In Greece,...
The author considers the ordination rites of women deacons in the ancient Church according the oldes...
In the social world of the third century Roman Empire the most important determinant of political an...
This paper explores the question of religous imperial female patronage in the Komneian era (11th and...
The system of patronage constitutes an important means of exchange in societies that are asymmetrica...
Bakalaura darbs ir veltīts antīkajā pasaulē valdījušajiem priekšstatiem par sabiedrību, reliģiju un ...
The poster covers women’s role in early Christianity. It first addresses some demographics of the Ro...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
The question of women in the works of early Christian fathers is approached from the historical cont...
The primary focus of my research is Christian women in the Greek speaking areas of the West, namely,...
The religious and ecclesiastical role of women in the early medieval church in the city of Rome has ...
In her influential monograph Roman Faith and Christian Faith: Pistis and Fides in the Early Roman Em...
Recent interest in the position of women in the early Church has stimulated new investigations of te...
Women were widely involved in crusading as leaders and patrons, even though they seldom if ever foug...
The Apostle Paul’s glowing witness to the Deacon Phoebe in Rom.16:1-2 3 reflects a hard-working chur...
With regard to women, Christianity's inheritance from ancient Greece and Rome was small. In Greece,...
The author considers the ordination rites of women deacons in the ancient Church according the oldes...
In the social world of the third century Roman Empire the most important determinant of political an...
This paper explores the question of religous imperial female patronage in the Komneian era (11th and...
The system of patronage constitutes an important means of exchange in societies that are asymmetrica...
Bakalaura darbs ir veltīts antīkajā pasaulē valdījušajiem priekšstatiem par sabiedrību, reliģiju un ...
The poster covers women’s role in early Christianity. It first addresses some demographics of the Ro...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
The question of women in the works of early Christian fathers is approached from the historical cont...
The primary focus of my research is Christian women in the Greek speaking areas of the West, namely,...
The religious and ecclesiastical role of women in the early medieval church in the city of Rome has ...
In her influential monograph Roman Faith and Christian Faith: Pistis and Fides in the Early Roman Em...
Recent interest in the position of women in the early Church has stimulated new investigations of te...
Women were widely involved in crusading as leaders and patrons, even though they seldom if ever foug...
The Apostle Paul’s glowing witness to the Deacon Phoebe in Rom.16:1-2 3 reflects a hard-working chur...
With regard to women, Christianity's inheritance from ancient Greece and Rome was small. In Greece,...
The author considers the ordination rites of women deacons in the ancient Church according the oldes...