Re-examines the 'Arian' opposition to Ambrose in Milan, arguing that he misrepresented it to suit his own agenda as bishop.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Stuart Williams is Lecturer in Roman History at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth in the Department of Ancient Classics. He has published widely on the history and culture of late-antique Christianity. His books include Authorised Lives in Early Christian Biography: Between Eusebius and Augustine (Cambridge, 2008) and (with E. P. Moloney) an edited volume on Peace and Reconciliation in the Classical World (2017).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: the strange death of 'Arian' Milan 1. Making distinctions: Christian identity and community in Late Antiquity 2. A tale of two bishops: Auxentius of Milan and the election of Ambrose 3. Framing the faith: Aquileia, De fide, and the rhetoric of unity 4. Manufacturing consensus: communities, leaders and the first basilica crisis 5. Popular appeal: unity and authority in the second basilica crisis Conclusion: waiting for the Arians Bibliography.
Introduction: the strange death of 'Arian' Milan 1. Making distinctions: Christian identity and community in Late Antiquity 2. A tale of two bishops: Auxentius of Milan and the election of Ambrose 3. Framing the faith: Aquileia, De fide, and the rhetoric of unity 4. Manufacturing consensus: communities, leaders and the first basilica crisis 5. Popular appeal: unity and authority in the second basilica crisis Conclusion: waiting for the Arians Bibliography.
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