The Reign of Justinian: A Study on Power, Piety, and Philosophy
A study on power, piety, and philosophy during Justinian I's reign, exploring the impact of Neoplatonism, Monophysitism, and Christian theology on Western thought.
A study on power, piety, and philosophy during Justinian I's reign, exploring the impact of Neoplatonism, Monophysitism, and Christian theology on Western thought.
A historical study on the development of Orthodox Doctrine focusing on the Christological debates, their key players, and theological implications.
A 5th-century controversy within the Church regarding the nature of the Incarnation of Christ, with Cyril of Alexandria and Nestorius holding opposing views.
Exploring the debate on infant salvation within Christian theology, including theological determinism, original sin, and the role of Saint Paul's writings.
A theological debate on original sin, free will, and the role of divine assistance in human salvation between Saint Augustine and Pelagius.
An exploration of Saint Augustine's concept of virtue in Christian thought, examining its relationship to faith, morality, and the role of the Church.
An exploration of St. Augustine's philosophical views on the nature of desire and shame in Western philosophy
A comprehensive Christian scheme of history written by Saint Augustine that addresses both past and future events, shaping Western theology and influencing contemporary debates about the nature of God, human freedom, and the direction of world events.
Christian theology debate surrounding creation out of nothing and its implications for understanding time and the relationship between God and the world.
An introduction to St. Augustine's synthesis of faith and reason, exploring its historical context, key concepts, and lasting impact on Western philosophy.
A philosophical exploration of St. Augustine's development from skepticism to Christianity, examining key figures, institutions, and mechanisms that influenced his thought.
An in-depth analysis of how Augustine's concept of celibacy emerged from his personal experiences, philosophical influences, and Christian theology.
The concept of original sin has significant implications for understanding moral development, education, and human nature in Christian theology.
An in-depth exploration of St. Augustine's philosophy, examining his understanding of morality, free will, and the human condition through his memoir 'The Confessions'.
A comprehensive guide to Saint Augustine's life, philosophy, and legacy in Western thought.
Preserving Virginity in Early Christianity explores the significance of chastity, virginity, and spirituality in the 4th century through Jerome's letters to Eustochium.
Saint Jerome's life and thought are explored in this study, examining key terms, concepts, and historical context surrounding his controversies with Augustine, Pelagius, and the Pope.
A comprehensive study of Jerome's life, intellectual influences, and contributions to Christian theology, including his work on the Latin Vulgate and monasticism.
A historical analysis of St. Jerome's translation of the Vulgate, exploring its context, key terms, and significance within Catholic tradition.
An in-depth examination of ecclesiastical politics, exploring how early Christians navigated power struggles, theological disputes, and the establishment of orthodoxy.