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Priscillianism --- 273.22 --- Priscillianisme --- Priscillianism. --- 273.22 Priscillianisme --- Christian heresies --- History
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Christian martyrs --- Martyrs chrétiens --- Biography --- Biographies --- Priscillian, --- 273.22 --- -#GOSA:II.P.AU.1 --- #GOSA:II.P.PRIS.M --- Martyrs --- Martyrdom --- Priscillianisme --- Christianity --- Priscillian Bishop of Avila --- 273.22 Priscillianisme --- Martyrs chrétiens --- #GOSA:II.P.AU.1 --- Prisciliano, --- Priscillianus, --- Christian martyrs - Biography --- Priscillian, - Bishop of Avila, - ca. 350-385
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Priscillianism. --- Priscillianisme --- Priscillian, --- Priscillianism --- Heresy --- Christian heretics --- History --- Priscillien, --- 273.22 --- 276 =71 PRISCILLIANUS --- Latijnse patrologie--PRISCILLIANUS --- 273.22 Priscillianisme --- Christian heresies --- Heresies --- Offenses against religion --- Apostasy --- Heresies and heretics --- Heretics, Christian --- Heretics --- Prisciliano, --- Priscillianus, --- Priscillianisme. --- Priscillianism - History --- Heresy - History --- Christian heretics - Early church, ca 30-600 --- Priscillianus haeresiarcha --- Priscillian, - Bishop of Avila, - approximately 350-385
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Silenced for 1,600 years, the "heretics" speak for themselves in this account of the Priscillianist controversy that began in fourth-century Spain. In a close examination of rediscovered texts, Virginia Burrus provides an unusual opportunity to explore heresy from the point of view of the followers of Priscillian and to reevaluate the reliability of the historical record. Her analysis takes into account the concepts of gender, authority, and public and private space that informed established religion's response to this early Christian movement.
273.22 --- Priscillianism --- Women in Christianity --- -#GOSA:II.P.PRIS.M --- 273.22 Priscillianisme --- Priscillianisme --- History --- -Priscillian Bishop of Avila --- Priscillianism. --- Priscillian, --- Prisciliano, --- Priscillianus, --- Heterodoxe stromingen. --- RELIGION --- History. --- Early church. --- 30-600. --- Spain. --- Spanje. --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Christianity --- Christian heresies --- #GOSA:II.P.PRIS.M
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Prisciliano y el movimiento que se originó en torno a él perturbaron el occidente del imperio entre los siglos IV y VII, siendo el priscilianismo una de las principales herejías de la pars occidentis, y convirtiéndose el heresiarca en una de las más afamadas figuras del cristianismo, al acarrear la funesta gloria de ser el primer obispo juzgado y ejecutado por un tribunal civil. En el presente volumen, hemos analizado los datos que la arqueología puede ofrecer a la hora de reconstruir la historia del priscilianismo y hemos abordado un análisis prosopográfico para indagar acerca del status social de los miembros del movimiento, recopilando, a partir de las fuentes disponibles, a todos los priscilianistas y antipriscilianistas conocidos hasta que el priscilianismo desaparece de las fuentes. Nuestro estudio nos ha llevado a una conclusión fundamental que hemos diseñado a lo largo de este trabajo: el priscilianismo fue un movimiento de carácter aristocrático que nació y creció en el seno de las clases pudientes de la sociedad tardorromana. Y dicho movimiento alcanzó un desarrollo excepcional en la provincia de Gallaecia tras el fallecimiento de Prisciliano y algunos de sus seguidores en Tréveris, en el año 385. --Publisher's website.
Priscillianism --- Christian heresies --- Prosopography --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- 273.22 --- 902:28 <460> --- 902:28 <460> Christelijke archeologie--Spanje --- Christelijke archeologie--Spanje --- 273.22 Priscillianisme --- Priscillianisme --- History --- Heresies, Christian --- Heresies and heretics --- Heresy --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Christian sects --- Methodology --- Priscillian, --- Prisciliano, --- Priscillianus, --- Galicia (Spain : Region) --- Galicia, Spain --- Jalisia (Spain : Region) --- Galiza (Spain : Region) --- Church history. --- Antiquities. --- Comunidad Autónoma de Galicia (Spain) --- Gallaecia (Spain : Region) --- Galicia (Spain : Autonomous community) --- Priscillianism.
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