From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312 until his burial as the the equal of the Apostles at Constantinople in 337, Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor of the Roman world, initiated the role of and set the model for Christian imperial theocracy (Illustration 1)
The life and work of Saint Emperor Constantine the Great can be seen in two ways: as a Roman emperor...
This article examines the use of religious symbols by the emperor Constantine (early 4th cent. AD). ...
Constantine I was the emperor of Rome and the man who made Christianity legal. He will earn the titl...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
This biographical narrative is a detailed portrayal of the life and career of the first Christian e...
In his new city Constantinople, Constantine the Great established an imperial cult with pagan elemen...
Constantine: Unconquered Emperor, Christian Victor is a masterly survey of the life and enduring leg...
Cílem bakalářské práce je analýza vlády Konstantina Velikého a jeho vztahu ke křesťanství. Křesťanst...
The relationship between religion and government can be intricate and dynamic and has often had impo...
Práce nejprve mapuje průběh pronásledování křesťanů na území Římské říše od počátku křesťanství až p...
This chapter discusses Constantine’s conversion and the transformation of Christianity into an “impe...
The Donatist schism was the fi rst church confl ict encountered by Constantine the Great. This artic...
Constantine I was the first Christian emperor of the Roman Empire from 306 to 337 AD. On the eve of ...
The article is consecrated to Constantine’s conversion and to its consequences for the Church, for t...
At the beginning of the Christian era, Eusebius, bishop of Caesarea, records a story which he says h...
The life and work of Saint Emperor Constantine the Great can be seen in two ways: as a Roman emperor...
This article examines the use of religious symbols by the emperor Constantine (early 4th cent. AD). ...
Constantine I was the emperor of Rome and the man who made Christianity legal. He will earn the titl...
From his Christian conversion under the influence of revelatory experiences outside Rome in A.D. 312...
This biographical narrative is a detailed portrayal of the life and career of the first Christian e...
In his new city Constantinople, Constantine the Great established an imperial cult with pagan elemen...
Constantine: Unconquered Emperor, Christian Victor is a masterly survey of the life and enduring leg...
Cílem bakalářské práce je analýza vlády Konstantina Velikého a jeho vztahu ke křesťanství. Křesťanst...
The relationship between religion and government can be intricate and dynamic and has often had impo...
Práce nejprve mapuje průběh pronásledování křesťanů na území Římské říše od počátku křesťanství až p...
This chapter discusses Constantine’s conversion and the transformation of Christianity into an “impe...
The Donatist schism was the fi rst church confl ict encountered by Constantine the Great. This artic...
Constantine I was the first Christian emperor of the Roman Empire from 306 to 337 AD. On the eve of ...
The article is consecrated to Constantine’s conversion and to its consequences for the Church, for t...
At the beginning of the Christian era, Eusebius, bishop of Caesarea, records a story which he says h...
The life and work of Saint Emperor Constantine the Great can be seen in two ways: as a Roman emperor...
This article examines the use of religious symbols by the emperor Constantine (early 4th cent. AD). ...
Constantine I was the emperor of Rome and the man who made Christianity legal. He will earn the titl...