Philostorgius: Church HistorySociety of Biblical Lit, 2007 - 284 pages Philostorgius (born 368 C.E.) was a member of the Eunomian sect of Christianity, a nonconformist faction deeply opposed to the form of Christianity adopted by the Roman government as the official religion of its empire. He wrote his twelve-book Church History, the critical edition of the surviving remnants of which is presented here in English translation, at the beginning of the fifth century as a revisionist history of the church and the empire in the fourth and early-fifth centuries. Sometimes contradicting and often supplementing what is found in other histories of the period, Christian or otherwise, it offers a rare dissenting picture of the Christian world of the time. |
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... emperor Constantine's successor , Constantius II ( 337–36 ) , were united in their conviction that the Nicene “ consubstantial ” could not be part of any creed acceptable to the whole church , the unity of which the emperor desired as ...
... emperor Constantine's successor , Constantius II ( 337–36 ) , were united in their conviction that the Nicene “ consubstantial ” could not be part of any creed acceptable to the whole church , the unity of which the emperor desired as ...
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... emperor Valens (364–378) thought it as well to leave the bishop in peace at last. Valens sanctioned no new creeds, insisting only that the churches in his realm remain in communion with the homoean bishop of his capital. It was during ...
... emperor Valens (364–378) thought it as well to leave the bishop in peace at last. Valens sanctioned no new creeds, insisting only that the churches in his realm remain in communion with the homoean bishop of his capital. It was during ...
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... emperor's reign , culminat- ing in the final victory over usurpation and the reestablishment of a single dynasty within the roman Empire , provided a fitting conclusion to the thoroughly pro - Nicene work . It enjoyed immediate and ...
... emperor's reign , culminat- ing in the final victory over usurpation and the reestablishment of a single dynasty within the roman Empire , provided a fitting conclusion to the thoroughly pro - Nicene work . It enjoyed immediate and ...
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... ) as emperor and the suppression of the usurper John. The history is not so much a history as it is his eulogy of the sectarians as well as slander and criticism of the orthodox. Book 1 1. He says he has no idea who -5-
... ) as emperor and the suppression of the usurper John. The history is not so much a history as it is his eulogy of the sectarians as well as slander and criticism of the orthodox. Book 1 1. He says he has no idea who -5-
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... emperor (whom they were eager to inform of what had taken place when they arrived, bringing with them the bishops' resolutions and testimonies); they had decided to visit all of them, taking a circular route, and had thus added a ...
... emperor (whom they were eager to inform of what had taken place when they arrived, bringing with them the bishops' resolutions and testimonies); they had decided to visit all of them, taking a circular route, and had thus added a ...
Table des matières
Book 12 | 153 |
Beginning of the Passion of Artemius with Philostorgiuss Remarks about Artemius | 165 |
From the Passion of Artemius Defense of Christianity against the Emperor Julian | 171 |
The Premetaphrastic Martyrdom of Artemius On the Twentieth of the Same MonthThe Martyrdom of the Great Holy and GloriousMartyr and Wond... | 179 |
Beginning of the Life of Theodore Hegumenos of the Monastery of ChoraLife and Manners of OurSaintly Father Theodore Monk andSuperior of th... | 185 |
From the Unedited Life of Constantine of the Codex Angelicus AConcerning the Defeat and Death of Licinius | 187 |
Life and Martyrdom of Lucian of Antioch | 193 |
Fragments of an Arian Historian | 205 |
Book 7 | 87 |
Book 8 | 111 |
Book 9 | 123 |
Book 10 | 135 |
Book 11 | 143 |
New Fragments of Philostorgiuson the Life of Constantine | 239 |
Bibliography | 251 |
Index of Names | 265 |
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Page 12 - I believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of Heaven and Earth, of all things visible and invisible...
Page 12 - The Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church anathematizes those who say that there was a time when the Son of God was not, and that, before he was begotten, he was not, and that, he was made out of nothing, or out of another substance or essence, and is created, or changeable, or alterable.
Page 239 - Di un frammento di una vita di Costantino nel codice greco 22 della Biblioteca Angelica," in Studi e document* di Storia.
Page 70 - Arianifm, by aflerting that the Son of God was of a nature unlike that of the Father, and to rank him in the number of creatures.
Page 51 - Glory be to the Father, through the Son, in the Holy Spirit;" though some said, " Glory be to the Father, in the Son, and in the Holy Spirit.
Page 183 - ... was jubilant with the cherubim, is now shut up in pain in the guard-house of swine ; and him, too, in fine, shall we put to rout if we mind those things which are contrary to his choice, by the grace and kindness of our Lord Jesus Christ, to whom be the glory and the power unto the ages of the ages. Amen.
Page 21 - Bilder, geschriebener Text, in: Verschriftung und Verschriftlichung. Aspekte des Medienwechsels in verschiedenen Kulturen und Epochen. Hrsg. von Christine Ehler und Ursula Schaefer, Tübingen 1998 (ScriptOralia, 94), S. 248 - 273. von Mündlichkeit und Schriftlichkeit zu suchen ist".
Page xi - TU Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur. VC Vigiliae Christianae.
Page 9 - Bidez, Fragments nouveaux de Philostorge sur la vie de Constantin, Byzantion 10 [1935], S.