Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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... church . For Chrysostom the church was a social reality achieved by individual behaviour : for Augustine it was a shared locus of salvation which the individual discovered , and only by the favour of God's grace . It was because of that ...
... church . For Chrysostom the church was a social reality achieved by individual behaviour : for Augustine it was a shared locus of salvation which the individual discovered , and only by the favour of God's grace . It was because of that ...
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... church , in striking contrast to the church in Byzantium , went about claiming for itself the new peoples that were settling in the imperial domains ; and that openness was already beginning to manifest itself in the extent to which ...
... church , in striking contrast to the church in Byzantium , went about claiming for itself the new peoples that were settling in the imperial domains ; and that openness was already beginning to manifest itself in the extent to which ...
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... church merely as an excuse for asserting the continuity of a confrontation between ascetic radicals and urban Christians . We see this as a mistake not least because it obscures the way in which the older traditions of virginity ...
... church merely as an excuse for asserting the continuity of a confrontation between ascetic radicals and urban Christians . We see this as a mistake not least because it obscures the way in which the older traditions of virginity ...
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JA Barsby The Characterisation of Parmeno in | 4 |
J Garthwaite Martial Book 6 on Domitians Moral | 13 |
Cry of Pain from Exile | 23 |
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