El ‘giro constantiniano’ y su reflejo en las relaciones obispo-emperador de Constantino a Teodosio I

In our paper we analyze the transformations experienced from the fourth century onwards by the Christian bishops due to their close relationship with the imperial power. If Constantine initially wished to intimately associate them to administration of the Empire, some strong willed bishops rapidly m...

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Published in:Ílu
Main Author: Acerbi, Silvia (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: Univ. 2023
In: Ílu
Further subjects:B Obispos
B Antigüedad Tardía
B Emperadores
B Elecciones
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Summary:In our paper we analyze the transformations experienced from the fourth century onwards by the Christian bishops due to their close relationship with the imperial power. If Constantine initially wished to intimately associate them to administration of the Empire, some strong willed bishops rapidly made use of their honours and benefits to demand an independence wherever the election did not rely on the emperor, contrary to what happened in Constantinople since Theodosius.
ISSN:1988-3269
Contains:Enthalten in: Ílu
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5209/ilur.85380