David Neal Greenwood
Studies in Late Antiquity (eBook, PDF)
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This volume builds upon numerous recent articles offering a new perspective on Julian.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040006139
- Artikelnr.: 69955926
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040006139
- Artikelnr.: 69955926
David Neal Greenwood took his Ph.D. in Patristics and Classics from the University of Edinburgh, UK and is currently an honorary fellow on the Classics faculty of the University of St. Andrews, UK. He is the author of books and numerous articles in theology, philosophy, and history. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 2021.
Introduction: A Decade with the Emperor Julian
1. 'Pollution Wars: Consecration and Desecration from Constantine to Julian', 289-296 in Studia Patristica, Vol. LXII - Papers Presented at the Sixteenth International Conference on Patristic Studies Held in Oxford 2011 , ed. Markus Vinzent. Leuven: Peeters Publishing, 2013
2. 'A Cautionary Note on Julian's Pagan Trinity,' Ancient Philosophy 33 (2013): 391-02
3. 'Crafting Divine Personae in Julian's Or. 7,' Classical Philology 109 (2014): 140-149
4. 'A Pagan Emperor's Appropriation of Matthew's Gospel,' The Expository Times 125 (2014): 593-598
5. 'The Alethes Logos of Celsus and the Historicity of Christ,' Anglican Theological Review 96 (2014): 705-713
6. 'Five Latin Inscriptions from Julian's Pagan Restoration,' Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 57 (2014): 101-119
7. 'Celsus, Origen, and Julian on Christian Miracle-Claims,' Heythrop Journal 57 (2016): 99-108
8. 'Christianizing Translations in the Loeb Editions of Julian and Libanius,' Translation and Literature 25 (2016): 222-227
9. 'Porphyry, Rome, and Support for Persecution,' Ancient Philosophy 36 (2016): 197-207
10. 'Plato's Pilot in the Political Strategy of Julian and Libanius,' Classical Quarterly NS 67 (2017): 607-616
11. 'Constantinian Influence upon Julian's Pagan Church,' Journal of Ecclesiastical History 68 (2017): 1-21
12. 'Celsus, Origen, and the Eucharist,' 187-194 in Studia Patristica, Vol. XCIV -Papers Presented at the Seventeenth International Conference on Patristic Studies Held in Oxford 2015, ed. Markus Vinzent. Leuven: Peeters Publishing, 2017
13. 'Julian's Use of Asclepius against the Christians,' Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 109 (2017): 491-509
14. 'Porphyry's Influence upon Julian: Apotheosis and Divinity,' Ancient Philosophy 38 (2018): 421-434
15. 'New Testament Christology, Athanasian Apologetic, and Pagan Polemic,' Journal of Theological Studies NS 69 (2018): 101-105
1. 'Pollution Wars: Consecration and Desecration from Constantine to Julian', 289-296 in Studia Patristica, Vol. LXII - Papers Presented at the Sixteenth International Conference on Patristic Studies Held in Oxford 2011 , ed. Markus Vinzent. Leuven: Peeters Publishing, 2013
2. 'A Cautionary Note on Julian's Pagan Trinity,' Ancient Philosophy 33 (2013): 391-02
3. 'Crafting Divine Personae in Julian's Or. 7,' Classical Philology 109 (2014): 140-149
4. 'A Pagan Emperor's Appropriation of Matthew's Gospel,' The Expository Times 125 (2014): 593-598
5. 'The Alethes Logos of Celsus and the Historicity of Christ,' Anglican Theological Review 96 (2014): 705-713
6. 'Five Latin Inscriptions from Julian's Pagan Restoration,' Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 57 (2014): 101-119
7. 'Celsus, Origen, and Julian on Christian Miracle-Claims,' Heythrop Journal 57 (2016): 99-108
8. 'Christianizing Translations in the Loeb Editions of Julian and Libanius,' Translation and Literature 25 (2016): 222-227
9. 'Porphyry, Rome, and Support for Persecution,' Ancient Philosophy 36 (2016): 197-207
10. 'Plato's Pilot in the Political Strategy of Julian and Libanius,' Classical Quarterly NS 67 (2017): 607-616
11. 'Constantinian Influence upon Julian's Pagan Church,' Journal of Ecclesiastical History 68 (2017): 1-21
12. 'Celsus, Origen, and the Eucharist,' 187-194 in Studia Patristica, Vol. XCIV -Papers Presented at the Seventeenth International Conference on Patristic Studies Held in Oxford 2015, ed. Markus Vinzent. Leuven: Peeters Publishing, 2017
13. 'Julian's Use of Asclepius against the Christians,' Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 109 (2017): 491-509
14. 'Porphyry's Influence upon Julian: Apotheosis and Divinity,' Ancient Philosophy 38 (2018): 421-434
15. 'New Testament Christology, Athanasian Apologetic, and Pagan Polemic,' Journal of Theological Studies NS 69 (2018): 101-105
Introduction: A Decade with the Emperor Julian
1. 'Pollution Wars: Consecration and Desecration from Constantine to Julian', 289-296 in Studia Patristica, Vol. LXII - Papers Presented at the Sixteenth International Conference on Patristic Studies Held in Oxford 2011 , ed. Markus Vinzent. Leuven: Peeters Publishing, 2013
2. 'A Cautionary Note on Julian's Pagan Trinity,' Ancient Philosophy 33 (2013): 391-02
3. 'Crafting Divine Personae in Julian's Or. 7,' Classical Philology 109 (2014): 140-149
4. 'A Pagan Emperor's Appropriation of Matthew's Gospel,' The Expository Times 125 (2014): 593-598
5. 'The Alethes Logos of Celsus and the Historicity of Christ,' Anglican Theological Review 96 (2014): 705-713
6. 'Five Latin Inscriptions from Julian's Pagan Restoration,' Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 57 (2014): 101-119
7. 'Celsus, Origen, and Julian on Christian Miracle-Claims,' Heythrop Journal 57 (2016): 99-108
8. 'Christianizing Translations in the Loeb Editions of Julian and Libanius,' Translation and Literature 25 (2016): 222-227
9. 'Porphyry, Rome, and Support for Persecution,' Ancient Philosophy 36 (2016): 197-207
10. 'Plato's Pilot in the Political Strategy of Julian and Libanius,' Classical Quarterly NS 67 (2017): 607-616
11. 'Constantinian Influence upon Julian's Pagan Church,' Journal of Ecclesiastical History 68 (2017): 1-21
12. 'Celsus, Origen, and the Eucharist,' 187-194 in Studia Patristica, Vol. XCIV -Papers Presented at the Seventeenth International Conference on Patristic Studies Held in Oxford 2015, ed. Markus Vinzent. Leuven: Peeters Publishing, 2017
13. 'Julian's Use of Asclepius against the Christians,' Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 109 (2017): 491-509
14. 'Porphyry's Influence upon Julian: Apotheosis and Divinity,' Ancient Philosophy 38 (2018): 421-434
15. 'New Testament Christology, Athanasian Apologetic, and Pagan Polemic,' Journal of Theological Studies NS 69 (2018): 101-105
1. 'Pollution Wars: Consecration and Desecration from Constantine to Julian', 289-296 in Studia Patristica, Vol. LXII - Papers Presented at the Sixteenth International Conference on Patristic Studies Held in Oxford 2011 , ed. Markus Vinzent. Leuven: Peeters Publishing, 2013
2. 'A Cautionary Note on Julian's Pagan Trinity,' Ancient Philosophy 33 (2013): 391-02
3. 'Crafting Divine Personae in Julian's Or. 7,' Classical Philology 109 (2014): 140-149
4. 'A Pagan Emperor's Appropriation of Matthew's Gospel,' The Expository Times 125 (2014): 593-598
5. 'The Alethes Logos of Celsus and the Historicity of Christ,' Anglican Theological Review 96 (2014): 705-713
6. 'Five Latin Inscriptions from Julian's Pagan Restoration,' Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 57 (2014): 101-119
7. 'Celsus, Origen, and Julian on Christian Miracle-Claims,' Heythrop Journal 57 (2016): 99-108
8. 'Christianizing Translations in the Loeb Editions of Julian and Libanius,' Translation and Literature 25 (2016): 222-227
9. 'Porphyry, Rome, and Support for Persecution,' Ancient Philosophy 36 (2016): 197-207
10. 'Plato's Pilot in the Political Strategy of Julian and Libanius,' Classical Quarterly NS 67 (2017): 607-616
11. 'Constantinian Influence upon Julian's Pagan Church,' Journal of Ecclesiastical History 68 (2017): 1-21
12. 'Celsus, Origen, and the Eucharist,' 187-194 in Studia Patristica, Vol. XCIV -Papers Presented at the Seventeenth International Conference on Patristic Studies Held in Oxford 2015, ed. Markus Vinzent. Leuven: Peeters Publishing, 2017
13. 'Julian's Use of Asclepius against the Christians,' Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 109 (2017): 491-509
14. 'Porphyry's Influence upon Julian: Apotheosis and Divinity,' Ancient Philosophy 38 (2018): 421-434
15. 'New Testament Christology, Athanasian Apologetic, and Pagan Polemic,' Journal of Theological Studies NS 69 (2018): 101-105