HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Christian history and collaborators from the Department of and Missiology, University of South Africa have published the research: HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Aggregately, Sozomen and Theodoret paint a picture correspondent to a patronised clergy of the 4th-5th century where the primary focus was the imperial intent as patron of Christianity.
SUMMARY
In perspective of clerical-imperial dynamics as exhibited during the reign of Constantine and the resultant politico-ecclesiastical continuum he ignited, correspondence between Byzantine and Aksum helps decode the terrain of 4th . . .
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