Polybius' View of a Mixed Constitional Government
.... It was a very "
Roman" point-of-
view - emphasizing practical workability - as opposed to the Platonic tradition of admiring idealized Forms whether or not they ....
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Christianity in the Roman Empire
.... have a basis in truth, these persecutions did exist at certain stages of Rome's relations with Christianity, to
view them as characteristic of
Roman policy is ....
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The Golden Ass
.... By accident he is turned into an ass instead of an owl, and through a succession of different owners, we are able to
view Roman society with a fly-on-the-wall ....
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)
View of Christianity of The Lutheran Church
.... conduit through which grace is received, but grace and salvation cannot be obtained through Church authorities (a widely held
view in the
Roman Catholic Church ....
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View of Christian Life of the Lutheran Church
.... conduit through which grace is received, but grace and salvation cannot be obtained through Church authorities (a widely held
view in the
Roman Catholic Church ....
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Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
.... For
Roman sculptors, the frontal
view was most important, and the sides and rear of the sculpture were often of less detail. On ....
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Perspectives of Roman History
.... Kebric takes the
view that Constantine's decision was in part a strategy for public stability that was meant to respond to the previous
Roman practices of ....
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Depictions of African blacks in Greco Roman Art
.... Another
view of the status of black Africans in Greco-
Roman antiquity is noteworthy for what it does not do, ie, make a presumption that blacks were objects of ....
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Priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church
.... It might be a useful exercise to delineate the hierarchy of
Roman Catholic clergy pre- and post-Vatican II with a
view toward understanding the distribution of ....
(3908

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Hannibal & the Second Roman War
.... into war. The evidence for this limited
Roman view of the stakes is circumstantial, but it is both simple and powerful. For the ....
(8185

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Christianity in Roman Empire
.... into a
Roman world. As Luke tells us, "a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be enrolled" (Luke 2:1). In the Romans'
view, they and ....
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)
The Roman Empire
.... what had become the vast Mediterranean territory and myriad barbarian (= non-
Roman) peoples .... grain subsidy, even as the senate as a whole took the
view that the ....
(4943

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)
Beliefs of Various Philosophers
.... The
Roman view of international relations was that
Roman power was directed at extending the benefits of
Roman law and administration. ....
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The Views of Augustine
.... Despite Calvin's appeal to the authority of Augustine, the
Roman Catholic
view is that Augustine's formulation of predestination is to be distinguished from ....
(2081

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)
The Second Roman War The Second Roman War was in its most
.... Even in the Second
Roman War, if one accepts the usual
view that Hannibal's heavy troops were phalangites, it remains the case that his victories were won by ....
(8808

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"Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves"
.... the role that women played in both the
Roman Republic and the
Roman Empire, and .... One
view, held by Helen Duetsch, suggests that the rape images merely reflect ....
(1414

6

)
Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: A Book Reviewi
.... the role that women played in both the
Roman Republic and the
Roman Empire, and .... One
view, held by Helen Duetsch, suggests that the rape images merely reflect ....
(1414

6

)
Causes and Effects of the Punic Wars
.... The third
view was that "Rome had shown impiety and treachery towards Carthage, and that this revealed a decline from earlier
Roman claims to fight wars ....
(1473

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Founding of Roman Catholic Church
.... credibility to a system of belief to which the
Roman imperial apparatus .... the greatest obstacle to emergent Christian orthodoxy in Chadwick's
view (286) appears ....
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Founding of the Roman Catholic Church
.... credibility to a system of belief to which the
Roman imperial apparatus .... the greatest obstacle to emergent Christian ortho doxy in Chadwick's
view (286) appears ....
(3018

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)
Martin Luther
.... This is also completely different from the
Roman Catholic
view, which holds that the Church is the final authority with regard to theological concerns. ....
(2950

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Change in Europe: 200 to 800 AD This paper will d
.... which focused upon an otherworldly personal relationship between the individual and the One God disrupted the traditional
view of Greco-
Roman world and man's ....
(1266

5

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Religion in Austria
.... However, the division of 1618 and 1619 led to the situation in which the Holy
Roman Empire began to
view Protestantism as equivalent to political disloyalty ....
(1095

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Roman, Greek and Etruscan Art
.... both of which would come to be absorbed into Etruscan and
Roman art and .... and, as Kleiner etal argue, the importance of a humanistic philosophy and a
view of the ....
(1222

5

)
Impact of the Story of Creation
.... With the linking of Christianity and the
Roman Empire, the
view of Augustine with respect to Adam, Eve and the serpent, "once espoused in simpler forms only y ....
(1175

5

)
The Papacy and the Fall of the Roman Empire
.... Increasingly, the popes began to
view their spiritual authority over religious doctrine as a .... or Arian Christian) to the Latin form by his
Roman Catholic wife ....
(635

3

)
Roman artisans in Greek Influence
.... in fact, rather romancentric and tended to stereotype and
view all conquered .... 2001) conjectures that this difference between the Greek and
Roman attitude is ....
(1277

5

)
Masada
.... On the other hand, the siege from the
Roman point of
view, consistent with the determination of Rome to put down the Jews once and for all, as explained by ....
(2300

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)
Roman Architecture
.... Yet even while they took an idealized
view of Greek achievement and style, the .... All during the first and second centuries the growth of
Roman culture as a ....
(1636

7

)
16th Century Architecture
.... A
view of the exterior south transept confirms this. .... piers and pillars, as well as unbroken pediments that can be found in Greek and
Roman architecture, are ....
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