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Endogenous dynamics of denunciation: Evidence from an inquisitorial trial. [PDF]
Estévez JL, Salihović D, Sgourev SV.
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An Archive Beyond the Texts: The Lund University Ecclesiastical History Archive
Anders Jarlert
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2007
This chapter examines the study of ecclesiastical history in Great Britain. It explains that the various departments of ecclesiastical history have tended to be under the umbrella of Theology rather than of History and that in Anglican terms the subject has tended to mean Early Church, Reformation and Nineteenth Century. Medieval ecclesiastical history,
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This chapter examines the study of ecclesiastical history in Great Britain. It explains that the various departments of ecclesiastical history have tended to be under the umbrella of Theology rather than of History and that in Anglican terms the subject has tended to mean Early Church, Reformation and Nineteenth Century. Medieval ecclesiastical history,
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2017
This chapter examines the fundamental Nicene response to their opponents’ claim to Christian orthodoxy: they made them into Arians. It shows the intellectual effort this (deceptively difficult) move required. Nicene controversialists drew on the history and heresiology of both the Arian Controversy and the Donatist Schism to portray contemporary ...
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This chapter examines the fundamental Nicene response to their opponents’ claim to Christian orthodoxy: they made them into Arians. It shows the intellectual effort this (deceptively difficult) move required. Nicene controversialists drew on the history and heresiology of both the Arian Controversy and the Donatist Schism to portray contemporary ...
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The Ecclesiastical History of Brighton
2021Sussex Archaeological Collections, 29, 181 ...
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Eusebius: Ecclesiastical History
Eusebius wrote his Ecclesiastical History about the year 324. He was the first person to try to summarize the history of Christianity up through his own day. Eusebius was the bishop of Caesarea Maritima in Palestine, and he wrote this work to help his readers understand the significance and history of the spread of Christianity from the time of Jesus ...openaire +1 more source
Genre and Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History
2013This paper applies contemporary genre theory to Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History. I demonstrate that Eusebius operated within the Greek historiographical tradition and that the Ecclesiastical History participates in the Greek genres of national history and intellectual (or philosophical) biography.
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Sozomen: Ecclesiastical History
Sozomen, also known as Salaminius Hermias Sozomen, was a fifth-century Christian historian. A Roman lawyer and historian of the Christian Church, Sozomen hailed from a wealthy Christian family in Palestine, then a province of the Roman Empire. As the son of a wealthy family, he received a thorough education in both secular and religious studies and ...openaire +1 more source

