Epigrams for Pamphyliarchs in Termessos and Roman Governors in Pamphylia. Primacy and Honours
The use of epigrams on stone during the Late Empire to honour important individuals, whether Roman officials or local benefactors, is a well-known phenomenon, although little explored to elucidate questions of political and institutional history ...
Héctor Arroyo-quirce
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Roman primacy and the development of the synodal institution in the period of the Arian controversy [PDF]
The object of this study is process of evolution of church organization in the 4th century, especially the relationships between Roman primacy and synodal institution in the epoch of the Arian controversy. The author examines evolution of the institution
Zakharov Georgii
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“Apostolic” and “Imperial” discourse in the development of the Roman Primacy in the 4th century [PDF]
The article is devoted to the evolution of the Roman primacy in the 4th century. The Christianization of the Empire accelerated the process of regional consolidation of the episcopate, but did not lead to the emergence of specific «imperial ecclesiology».
Zakharov Georgii
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Roman Primacy according to the Africans. Prehistory, Content and Historical Consequences [PDF]
The article deals with the Roman primacy according to the Africans of the III-VII centuries. The curve of the history it draws is simple. Of the African thought on the subject Cyprian was the voice more or less definitive, close to Irenaeus of Lyons, who
Mattei Paul
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Primacy in the Ancient Church (from the 2nd to the mid-5th century): a study in typology [PDF]
The question of the realisation of primacy in the ancient Church has been mainly studied from the point of view of the ecclesiological and politico-ecclesiastical foundations of this phenomenon. In this paper, the author approaches the problem of primacy
Georgy Zakharov
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Roman bishops and the development of church-administrative structures at the “superprovincial” level at the beginning of the 5th century [PDF]
The article analyses three epistles of Popes Innocent I (402–417) and Zosimus (417–418), which endow the primates of Antioch, Thessalonica and Arles with special prerogatives.
Mikhail Gratsianskiy
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Roman council of 382 in the context of ecclesiastical andpolitical activities and ecclesiological views of St. Damasus of Rome and St. Ambrose of Milan [PDF]
This article is devoted to the historical signifi cance and ecclesiology of the council of Rome, 382. It considers this council to be the fi nal point in the history of the Arian crisis in the Latin West.
Georgy Zakharov
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Drawing Imperial Lines: Sovereignty and Tacitus’ Germanicus
This essay focuses on Germanicus’ performance of sovereign power in Tacitus’ Annales 1-2. That power is seen in the differentiation of citizen from non-citizen and Roman territory from non-Roman territory.
Alston, Richard
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The Emergence and Further Development of the Idea of Papal Primacy [PDF]
The author analyses how the idea of the papal primacy was formed and developed, papal primacy meaning the particular way in which the place of the bishop of Rome was conceived within the Universal Church.
Mikhail Gratsianskiy
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The Popes of Rome in Post-Byzantine wall paintings from Romania [PDF]
This study aims to bring forth two iconographic contexts which relate to the issue of the primacy of Rome. The first one dwells upon the evidence taken from Byzantium and the Balkans, while the second follows this line of investigation into the Romanian ...
Vlad Bedros
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