Results 81 to 90 of about 696 (177)
Did Jesus Die by Suffocation?: An Appraisal of the Evidence. [PDF]
McGovern TW, Kaminskas DA, Fernandes ES.
europepmc +1 more source
Between Execution and Torture; Ropes in Egyptian Christian Art [PDF]
In the early centuries of the Roman Empire, the spread of Christianity started in secret, as it faced strong opposition and intense persecution, particularly during the reign of Emperor Nero.
Engy Fekry Abd Elshahed Abd Elmalk
doaj +1 more source
Dwelling in Strangeness: Accounts of the Kingsley Hall Community, London (1965-1970), Established by R. D. Laing. [PDF]
Chapman A.
europepmc +1 more source
Patrons, Students, Intellectuals, and Martyrs: Women in Origen’s Life and Eusebius’ Biography
This article examines Origen’s interactions with women, shedding light on his perspectives regarding their roles within society and religious communities, while simultaneously addressing the challenges of using ancient rhetorical narratives as reliable ...
Cerioni Lavinia
doaj +1 more source
Biblical Palestine according to Eusebius
One of the challenging tasks for archaeologists and biblical historians alike is the identification of sites mentioned in the Bible—some of which were destroyed and disappeared in time without a trace.
Ze'ev Safrai (8070569) +1 more
core +1 more source
0223 The Emperor as Living Image in Late Antique Authors
Between the early imperial and early Byzantine periods, in descriptions of the ruler’s body we can identify, grosso modo, two main tendencies: A realistic strain (as exemplified by the imperial portraits in Svetonius) that is anti-iconic in that it ...
Valerio Neri
doaj +1 more source
Ecclesiastical history [electronic resource] /
Eusebius, Bishop of Caesarea from about 315 CE, was the most important writer in the age of Constantine. His history of the Christian church from the ministry of Jesus to 324 CE is a treasury of information, especially on the Eastern centers.Includes ...
Oulton, John Ernest Leonardtranslator. +2 more
core
Socrates and Sozomen’s Church History in Comparative Perspective
Beginning in the 4th century with Eusebius of Caesarea and continued by writers such as Socrates, Sozomenus and Theodoretus, church historiography is very important in terms of historiography.
Bahadır İkican
doaj
Book "On Faith" by St. Basil the Great: Context, Structure and Addressee
The article examines St. Basil the Great’s work “On Faith” (Περὶ Πίστεως; PG 31, 676–692; CPG 2886). The author classifies it as one of the early works of the saint, suggesting that it was written around 365 AD.
Kalin Angelov
doaj +1 more source

