Families and Friends in Late Roman CappadociaUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 18 mar 2003 - 256 Basil of Caesarea, his brother Gregory of Nyssa, and their friend Gregory of Nazianzus were prominent churchmen in Roman Cappadocia during the later fourth century. Because of their reputations as distinguished theologians, they are now known as the Cappadocian Fathers. Recent research on Roman families and friendships has been revitalized through the use of comparative demography, Roman law, and gender studies, and the extensive writings of the Cappadocian Fathers offer a rare opportunity for a close investigation of two provincial families side by side. By examining their relationships as sons, brothers, uncles, and mutual friends, Families and Friends in Late Roman Cappadocia combines patristic studies and ecclesiastical history with cultural studies and the history of the family. |
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Basil and Basil the Elder | 15 |
Gregory of Nazianzus | 40 |
Forgotten Brothers | 59 |
The Father Was Always the Father | 75 |
Emmelia and Macrina | 99 |
Was God the Father Married? Virginity and Social | 114 |
The Emotional Life | 131 |
The Friendship of Basil and Gregory | 155 |
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