Collection of Essays
Religion Popular and Unpopular in the Early Christian Centuries. Collected Essays Frend, William Hugh Clifford. |
In Book Series: | Variorum collected studies series / 45 |
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Language: | English |
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Content
Preface |
The Monks and the Survival of the East Roman Empire in the Fifth Century |
The missions of the early Church |
Liberty and Unity |
The Roman Empire in the Eyes of Western Schismatics during the Fourth Century A. D. |
Old and New Rome in the age of Justinian |
The Gnostic-Manichaean Tradition in Roman North Africa |
Popular Religion and Christo-Logical Controversy in the Fifth Century |
The Roman Empire in Eastern and Western Historiography |
Athanasius as an Egyptian Christian Leader in the Fourth Century |
The Gnostic Sects and the Roman Empire |
Heresy and schism as social and national movements |
The Two Worlds of Paulinus of Nola |
The Old Testament in the Age of the Greek Apologists A. D. 130-180 |
The Persecutions: some Links between Judaism and the Early Church |
A Note on the Great Persecution in the West |
A Note on the Berber Background in the Life of Augustine |
Nomads and Christianity in the Middle Ages |
Coptic, Greek and Nubian at Q'asr Ibrim |
Severus of Antioch and the Origins of the Monophysite Hierarchy |
A Note on Tertullian and the Jews |
Some Cultural Links between India and the West in the Early Christian Centuries |
Nubia as an outpost of Byzantine cultural influence |
Open Questions Concerning the Christians and the Roman Empire in the Age of the Severi |
Religion and Social Change in the Late Roman Empire |
Manichaeism in the Struggle between Saint Augustine and Petilian of Constantine |