The Registrum epistularum, the compendium that collects the epistles written by Gregory the Great during his Papacy (590-604 A.D.) is a fundamental source to approach various issues of the period. Among more than 860 letters sent by the papal scrinium, 26 refer to Jews. They are, as the majority of scholars asserts, a material of great value to reconstruct the relationship between Jews and Christians. In this paper I will center the analysis on the epistles alluding to Jewish holders of slaves in order to apprehend not only the situation of the Jews mentioned in those communications, but also to understand the positions of Gregory the Great and of others Churchmen on the problem. I seek to demonstrate that although there were symbolic imper...
The article introduces the basic characteristics of the Gnostic scriptures and interprets the intent...
La historia de las comunidades judías a lo largo de la Antigüedad tardía es difícil de reconstruir p...
In view of the unavailability of sources produced by Jews - with the exception of a limited epigraph...
El Registrum epistularum, obra que compila las epístolas producidas por Gregorio Magno en el período...
El episcopado de Gregorio Magno (590–604) representa un hito al momento de analizar el derrotero del...
En este artículo se explora la posición de Gregorio Magno en relación a la noción paulina de convers...
El estudio de los tópicos antijudíos en la patrística ha suscitado ricos debates en torno a las caus...
Antijudaísmo teológico en Gregorio Magno.– El uso de tópicos antijudíos por parte de los hombres de ...
Ante la indisponibilidad de fuentes producidas por judíos –a excepción de un limitado registro epigr...
El estudio de los tópicos antijudíos en la patrística ha suscitado ricos debates en torno a las caus...
The episcopate of Gregory the Great [590-604] is a milestone when Late Antiquity and High Middle Age...
The relationships between the Roman bishop and the East Roman Empire have presented different issues...
This article analyzes the construction and application of the Augustinian doctrine of tolerance to t...
The Christian use of anti-Jewish topics during the first millennium has generated discussions concer...
The episcopate of Gregory the Great [590-604] is a milestone when Late Antiquity and High Middle Age...
The article introduces the basic characteristics of the Gnostic scriptures and interprets the intent...
La historia de las comunidades judías a lo largo de la Antigüedad tardía es difícil de reconstruir p...
In view of the unavailability of sources produced by Jews - with the exception of a limited epigraph...
El Registrum epistularum, obra que compila las epístolas producidas por Gregorio Magno en el período...
El episcopado de Gregorio Magno (590–604) representa un hito al momento de analizar el derrotero del...
En este artículo se explora la posición de Gregorio Magno en relación a la noción paulina de convers...
El estudio de los tópicos antijudíos en la patrística ha suscitado ricos debates en torno a las caus...
Antijudaísmo teológico en Gregorio Magno.– El uso de tópicos antijudíos por parte de los hombres de ...
Ante la indisponibilidad de fuentes producidas por judíos –a excepción de un limitado registro epigr...
El estudio de los tópicos antijudíos en la patrística ha suscitado ricos debates en torno a las caus...
The episcopate of Gregory the Great [590-604] is a milestone when Late Antiquity and High Middle Age...
The relationships between the Roman bishop and the East Roman Empire have presented different issues...
This article analyzes the construction and application of the Augustinian doctrine of tolerance to t...
The Christian use of anti-Jewish topics during the first millennium has generated discussions concer...
The episcopate of Gregory the Great [590-604] is a milestone when Late Antiquity and High Middle Age...
The article introduces the basic characteristics of the Gnostic scriptures and interprets the intent...
La historia de las comunidades judías a lo largo de la Antigüedad tardía es difícil de reconstruir p...
In view of the unavailability of sources produced by Jews - with the exception of a limited epigraph...