That Limb May Be Joined Together with Limb: Joining the Notion of Imperial Power and Religious Power in Defining the Role of the Emperor in Church Affairs
Individual author or multiple authors
Individual
Major
Classics (CLST)
Category of Work
Prizes/Awards
Additional Category of Work
None
Degree
Bachelor of Arts
Year of Award
2014
Class Year
2014
Department or Program
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Adviser(s)
North, William Linden
Special Recognition
Catherine E. Boyd Long Essay Prize for Medieval and Renaissance Studies; MARS concentration capstone
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schedlw_2014_Award.pdf
Keywords
Late Antiquity, Christianity, Religious Controversy, Separation between Church and State, Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire
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Student Work Completed Date
2013-11-25
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