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

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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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application/pdf

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Text (paper)

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