- Volume 28 Contents
Tertullian of Carthage and the Fantasy Life of Power: On Martyrs, Christians, and Other Attachments to Juridical Scenes 1 Carly Daniel-Hughes and Maia Kotrosits |
Peccatrix Ecclesia: Hilary of Poitiers’s De Mysteriis as Biblical Ecclesiology 33 Alex Fogleman |
Nineveh Overturned: Augustine and Chrysostom on the Threat of Jonah 61 Sean Hannan |
Performing Repentance in the Kontakia of Romanos the Melodist 89 Sarah Gador-Whyte |
Sex and the City: Intercourse in Holy Week 115 Thomas Arentzen |
Perpetua, Cheese, and Martyrdom as Public Liturgy in the Passion of Perpetua and Felicity 175 Elizabeth Klein |
Healing Despondency with Biblical Narrative in John Chrysostom’s Letters to Olympias 203 Robert G. T. Edwards |
Hierotheus at the “Dormition”: Pseudo-Dionysius on His Teacher’s Rhetorical Performance in On Divine Names 233 Byron MacDougall |
Doctors in the Choir: Healing Embodiment and Ingestion in Early Church Space 255 Susan R. Holman |
Patristics and Late Antiquity: Partners or Rivals? 283 Averil Cameron |
Review Essay |
The Modern Editions of Peri Archon 303 Peter W. Martens |
Tertullian the Carthaginian: North African Narrative Identity and the Use of History in the Apologeticum and Ad Martyras 349 Alexander D. Perkins |
Theology as Christian Epopteia in Basil of Caesarea 373 Olga Alieva |
Gregory of Nyssa’s “Bundle Theory of Matter” 395 Gerd Van Riel and Thomas Wauters |
Augustine, Martyrdom, and the Exemplary Rhetoric of History 423 Adam Ployd |
Cyril of Alexandria Reading Porphyry 443 Marie-Odile Boulnois |
Cross-Purposes in the Gospel of Judas: What Judas Intended for Evil, God Intended for Good 481 Michael Kochenash |
“Popes” and “Patriarchs,” Power and Pluralism: Reading Eusebius with the Mishnah 501 Michael Rosenberg |
Preaching Phrenitis: Augustine’s Medicalization of Religious Difference 525 Jessica Wright |
In the Company of Wisdom: Transforming Cemeteries into Spaces of Learning in Late Antique Milan 555 Arthur P. Urbano |
Medical Art in Spiritual Direction: Basil, Barsanuphios, and John on Diagnosis and Meaning in Illness 591 Jonathan L. Zecher |
Development in Theological Method and Argument in John of Damascus 625 Scott Ables |
Book Reviews 149, 333, 467, 655 |
Books Received 171, 347, 479, 673 |