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Elizabeth DePalma Digeser is an
American scholar of
Ancient Roman history, with an
emphasis on late antiquity.
After earning a B.A. in
Psychology at the...
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Against the
Galileans Celsus Pliny the
Younger on
Christians The True Word
Digeser 1998, p. 130: "Constantine and
other emperors banned and
burned Porphyry's...
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Hekster 2022, p. 189;
Digeser 2000, p. 25. Tellegen-Couperus 2002, p. 77.
Watkin 2017, p. 53.
Digeser 2000, p. 26.
Digeser 2000, p. 25.
Watkin 2017...
- but re****igned by
Wilken 1979 to
Philosophy from Oracles, is
quoted in
Digeser 1998, p. 129. However, it may not have been by
Porphyry at all. Notopoulos...
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Butcher 2003, p. 378.
Digeser 2000, p. 52–53.
Drake 2002, p. 114.
Drake 2002, p. 114–115.
Digeser 2000, p. 52–55.
Digeser 2000, p. 56. Butcher, Kevin...
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Opening of the
Modern Age (2nd ed.).
Transaction Publishers. pp. 208–220.
Digeser,
Elizabeth DePalma (2000). The
Making of a
Christian Empire: Lactantius...
- Philosophica" (Kluwer, 1993), vol. 1, pp. 222–235.
Elizabeth De
Palma Digeser, "Religion, Law and the
Roman Polity: The Era of the
Great ****cution...
- million.
Problem of evil His role is
examined in
detail in
Elizabeth DePalma Digeser, The
Making of a
Christian Empire:
Lactantius and Rome, Ithaca: Cornell...
- Jones, 72; Odahl, 108. Odahl, 108. Barnes,
Constantine and Eusebius, 43;
Digeser, 122; Jones, 72; Odahl, 106. Lactantius, De
Mortibus ****cutorum 44.4–6...
- 208–213. Lactantius,
Divinae Institutiones 7.16–17; cf.
Daniel 7:23–25
Digeser 2000, pp. 149–150.
Gibbon 1952, Vol. 1, pp. 153 & 712, note 92. Potter...