Gregory the Great
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- 9 heures de lecture
Demacopoulos situates Gregory within the broader movements of Christianity and the Roman world that characterize the shift from late antiquity to the early Middle Ages.
Demacopoulos situates Gregory within the broader movements of Christianity and the Roman world that characterize the shift from late antiquity to the early Middle Ages.
Apostolic Discourse and Papal Authority in Late Antiquity
The author, a Professor of Theology and an expert in Orthodox Christian Studies, explores the concept of spiritual direction in the early Church. Drawing on historical insights, he presents five distinct models that illuminate how early Christians guided one another in their spiritual journeys. This work offers a scholarly perspective on the practices and teachings that shaped spiritual mentorship in early Christianity, making it a valuable resource for those interested in theological studies and church history.