Table of Contents:
  • Part A. Religious/Christian Politics. I. The transformation of imperial churchgoing in the fourth century
  • II. Christian controversy and violence in the fourth century
  • III. 'Genere Hispanus' Theodosius, Spain and Nicenen orthodoxy
  • IV. Augustine's Roman empire
  • Part B. Gregory Nazianzen: Cultural Politics in Christian Cappadocia. V. A self-made holy man: the case of Gregory Nazianzen
  • VI. The other Olympias: Gregory Nazianzen and the family of Vitalianus
  • VII. Gregory Nazianzen's Basil: the literary construction of a Christian friendship
  • VIII. Among the hellenists: Gregory and the sophists
  • IX. Curiales into churchmen: the case of Gregory Nazianzen
  • Part C. Religious Culture. X. What was the 'Philocalia of Origen'?
  • XI. The fourth-century Taurobolium
  • XII. Disciplines of discipleship in the late antique education: Augustine and Gregory Nazianzen
  • XIII. Paulinus and the impenitent: a study of the Eucharisticos.
  • The transformation of imperial churchgoing in the fourth century
  • Christian controversy and violence in the fourth century
  • 'Genere Hispanus' Theodosius, Spain and Nicenen orthodoxy
  • Augustine's Roman empire
  • A self-made holy man : the case of Gregory Nazianzen
  • The other Olympias : Gregory Nazianzen and the family of Vitalianus
  • Gregory Nazianzen's Basil : the literary construction of a Christian friendship
  • Among the hellenists : Gregory and the Sophists
  • Curiales into churchmen : the case of Gregory Nazianzen What was the 'Philocalia of Origen'?
  • The fourth-century Taurobolium
  • Disciplines of discipleship in the late antique education : Augustine and Gregory Nazianzen
  • Paulinus and the impenitent : a study of the Eucharisticos