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View article: Did Late Ancient Christianity Depend on Classical Paideia, and Did It Ever Get Rid of It?
Did Late Ancient Christianity Depend on Classical Paideia, and Did It Ever Get Rid of It? Open
Did Christianity in its beginnings depend on classical education, and was it ever able to free itself of this dependency? Christians were confronted with classical paideia, which comprised literate learning as well as social codes and the …
View article: Gregory H. Snyder, Hg.:<i> Christian Teachers in Second-Century Rome: Schools and Students in the Ancient City</i>, Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 159, Leiden (Brill) 2020, X + 219 S., ISBN 978-90-04-42247-6, € 115,–.
Gregory H. Snyder, Hg.:<i> Christian Teachers in Second-Century Rome: Schools and Students in the Ancient City</i>, Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 159, Leiden (Brill) 2020, X + 219 S., ISBN 978-90-04-42247-6, € 115,–. Open
Das Christentum im Rom des zweiten Jahrhunderts hat die Forschung seit jeher fasziniert.Die hier zu beobachtende Vielfalt institutioneller Formen und theologischer Optionen ist ja nicht nur die Vor-Geschichte der Ämterstruktur und Orthodox…
View article: Holy Women and Men as Teachers in Late Antique Christianity
Holy Women and Men as Teachers in Late Antique Christianity Open
This article shows how the theme of education was treated in late antique hagiographical discourse. Brief references are made to two ascetic archetypes, Antony and Macrina, who are both styled in their vitae in relation to education, eithe…
View article: Education and religion in late antiquity : reflections, social contexts and genres
Education and religion in late antiquity : reflections, social contexts and genres Open
This book studies the complex attitude of late ancient Christians towards classical education. In recent years, the different theoretical positions that can be found among the Church Fathers have received particular attention: their statem…
View article: Robert Bartlett: Why Can the Dead Do Such Great Things? Saints and Worshippers from the Martyrs to the Reformation
Robert Bartlett: Why Can the Dead Do Such Great Things? Saints and Worshippers from the Martyrs to the Reformation Open
Die Heiligen hatten Konjunktur -das ganze Mittelalter hindurch und auch schon in der Spätantike, und die Bedeutung von Heiligen und Heiligkeit endete auch nicht mit der Reformation.Hier endet aber das Buch des in St. Andrews lehrenden Mitt…