tudes Patrologiques: Syn sius, v que De Ptol ma s Au Ve Si cle examines the life and works of Synesius, a significant figure in 5th-century Christianity. This study by C sar-Auguste Horoy delves into Synesius's role as bishop and his intellectual contributions during a pivotal period in the Roman Empire. The book offers insights into the theological and philosophical landscape of the time, shedding light on Synesius's influence and legacy within the church.
Focusing on Synesius's writings and activities as bishop, the work illuminates the intersection of faith, politics, and culture in late antiquity. It is a valuable resource for scholars interested in early Christian history and the development of Christian thought.
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