Leo the Great and the spiritual rebuilding of a universal Rome
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        Leiden ; Boston :
          Brill,
    
        2008.
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| Loạt: | Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae ;
              v. 93.             | 
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                  - Introduction to Leo the Great and the late Roman world that was his stage
 - The study of Leo the Great
 - Imperial regimes and the Roman Senate
 - Structure of the empire in Italy and the West
 - Ecclesiastical administration
 - Advance of the barbarian kingdoms
 - Survey of the life of Leo the Great
 - The relationship between Rome and the western churches
 - A controversy develops with the See of Arles in Southern Gaul
 - Eclesiastical law is debated and settled in North Africa
 - Priscillianis misconfronted in Spain
 - The Vicariate of Illyricum
 - Persecution and discipline in Italy
 - The idea ofjustice and its bearing upon law and mercy
 - Justice and its human failings
 - Ecclesiastical law as the expression of justice
 - The practical manifestation ofjustice in the application of mercy
 - Suffering, compassion, and the care of the poor
 - The theology of poverty, charity, and altruism
 - The humanity of Christ as a model for compassion
 - Assembling a christology
 - Polemics shape the development of Christ's human nature
 - The quality of Christ's humanity
 - Christ as example
 - The symmetry of justice
 - Overturning the Robber Synod and preserving Christ's human nature
 - Negotiating with the Imperial Court
 - Enlisting the help of the bishops
 - Elaboration of the Roman Primacy
 - The idea of Apostolic succession and the Primacy of Rome
 - The controversy over the 28th Canon
 - The focus shifts to Anatolius
 - Striving for unity after Chalcedon
 - Eliciting the support of the eastern Imperial Court
 - The apocrisiarius in Constantinople
 - Arenewed correspondence with Anatolius
 - The'City of God' unfolds in history
 - Christian intellectuals respond to the sack of Rome in 410
 - Anewidea of his Tory emerges.