Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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... relation to an earlier period , by the works of Wayne Meeks , Robert Wilken , and Jacob Neusner . They certainly reflect that interest in the relation between private life and public order characteristic of , say , Paul Veyne ( and ...
... relation to an earlier period , by the works of Wayne Meeks , Robert Wilken , and Jacob Neusner . They certainly reflect that interest in the relation between private life and public order characteristic of , say , Paul Veyne ( and ...
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... relation between text and audience , but also of that between a spiritual élite and a less susceptible mass . We are reminded , for example , that Cyprian was a rhetor ( Body , pp . 182f ) ; that ' the public space in which males gained ...
... relation between text and audience , but also of that between a spiritual élite and a less susceptible mass . We are reminded , for example , that Cyprian was a rhetor ( Body , pp . 182f ) ; that ' the public space in which males gained ...
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... relations between religious and civil authorities in , say , Justinian's empire owed much more ( not everything ) to ... relation to the homiletic methods they used and the pastoral success they achieved in practice . Brown knows how ...
... relations between religious and civil authorities in , say , Justinian's empire owed much more ( not everything ) to ... relation to the homiletic methods they used and the pastoral success they achieved in practice . Brown knows how ...
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