Allen Brent is a scholar of early
Christian history and
literature. He is a fellow of
St Edmund's College, Cambridge, formerly Dean (2012–2013), was an affiliated lecturer in the
Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge from 1998 to 2010, and was later appointed Professor in Early Christian History and Iconography at
King's College London, and joint researcher with Professor Markus Vinzent on a two-year BARDA project: Early Christian Epigraphy and Iconography after Dölger. He is also Professore Invitato at the Augustinianum (Lateran University), Rome. He was formerly Principal Lecturer in Philosophy at
University of Huddersfield, and has previously been Professor of History at
James Cook University. He was ordained a
deacon for the Catholic
Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham on 28 April 2011 and a
priest on 15 June 2011. His webpage is
http://www.allenbrent.co.uk.
The Imperial Cult and the Development of Church Order: Concepts and Images of Authority in Paganism and Early Christianity before the Age of Cyprian, Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 45, (Leiden: Brill 1999)
Reviews:F. Caruso, Vetera Christianorum, 40.1 (2003) pp. 176–177.
Review, H. Chadwick, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 52.4 (2001), p. 704.
Review, L. Holt, Church History, 71.4 (2002), pp. 867–870.
Review, J.M. Auwers, Revue histoire ecclesiastique, 97.1 (2002), pp. 337–338.
Review, H.A. Drake, Journal of Early Christian Studies, 9.3 (2001), pp. 403–405.
Hippolytus and the Roman Church in the Third Century: Communities in Tension before the Emergence of a Monarch-Bishop, in Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 31 (Leiden: E.J. Brill 1995).
Review: R.M. Grant, Church History, 65.4 (1996), pp. 660–662.
Review, A. Stewart Sykes, Sobornotst Eastern Church Review, 18.2 (1996), pp. 74–75.
Review, B. Leadbetter, Journal of Religious History, 20.2 (1996), pp. 249–251.
Review, R. Butterworth, Journal of Theological Studies, 47.2 (1996), pp. 671–676.
Review, D.A. Bertrand, Revue d'histoire et philosophie religieuse, 1997, pp. 340–341.
Review, J.A. Cerrato, Journal of Early Christian Studies, 4.4 (1996), pp. 536–538.
Review, F.J. Weismann, Cuadernos Monsticos, 119 (1996), pp. 547–548.
Review, J.M. Auwers, Revue histoire ecclesiastique, 92.3–4 (1997), pp. 1028–1029.
Review, G. Bonner, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 48.3 (1997), pp. 517–519.
Review, R.L. Wilken, Catholic Historical Review, 112.446 (1997), pp. 469–470.
Review, Ph. Luisier, Orientalia Christiana Periodica, 62 (1996–7), pp. 232–234.
Review, P. Vallin, Recherches de science religieuse, 85.2 (1997), pp. 307–311.
Review, R. Trevijano, Salmanticensis, 44 (1997), pp. 422–430.
Review, J. Taylor, Ephemerides Liturgicae, 111 (1997), pp. 404–406.
Review, D. Tripp, Doxology: A Journal of Worship, 17 (2000), pp. 79–80.
Philosophical Foundations for the Curriculum, (Allen & Unwin 1978)
Philosophy and Educational Foundations, (Allen & Unwin 1983)..
Ignatius of Antioch and the Second Sophistic, in Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum 36 (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 2006).
Ignatius of Antioch, a Martyr Bishop and the origin of Episcopacy (London and New York: Continuum 2007).
A Political History of Early Christianity, (London and New York: Continuum 2009).
Cyprian: The Unity of the Church. Select Letters and Treatises, translated with introduction and commentary, ( New York: St. Vladimir Orthodox Press 2005).
Peer-reviewed articles
Ignatius of Antioch in the Second Sophistic, Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum, 2005.
Cyprian and the question of ordinatio per confessionem, Studia Patristica 36 (2001), pp. 323–337.
Cyprian’s Exegesis and Roman Political Rhetoric, in L’Esegesi dei Padri Latini dale origini a Gregorio Magno, Studia Ephemeridis Augustinianum, 68 (2000), pp. 145–158..
Can Wilson’s Moral Criteria Be Justified? Journal of Moral Education Vol.2 No.3 June (1973), pp. 203–210.
References
^Allen Brent, "Ignatius of Antioch in the Second Sophistic," Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum, 2007; Hippolytus and the Roman Church in the Third Century: Communities in Tension before the Emergence of a Monarch-Bishop, in Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 31 (Leiden: E.J. Brill 1995); Cyprian: The Unity of the Church. Select Letters and Treatises, translated with introduction and commentary, (, New York: St. Vladimir Orthodox Press 2005)
External links
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Allen Brent is a scholar of early
Christian history and
literature. He is a fellow of
St Edmund's College, Cambridge, formerly Dean (2012–2013), was an affiliated lecturer in the
Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge from 1998 to 2010, and was later appointed Professor in Early Christian History and Iconography at
King's College London, and joint researcher with Professor Markus Vinzent on a two-year BARDA project: Early Christian Epigraphy and Iconography after Dölger. He is also Professore Invitato at the Augustinianum (Lateran University), Rome. He was formerly Principal Lecturer in Philosophy at
University of Huddersfield, and has previously been Professor of History at
James Cook University. He was ordained a
deacon for the Catholic
Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham on 28 April 2011 and a
priest on 15 June 2011. His webpage is
http://www.allenbrent.co.uk.
The Imperial Cult and the Development of Church Order: Concepts and Images of Authority in Paganism and Early Christianity before the Age of Cyprian, Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 45, (Leiden: Brill 1999)
Reviews:F. Caruso, Vetera Christianorum, 40.1 (2003) pp. 176–177.
Review, H. Chadwick, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 52.4 (2001), p. 704.
Review, L. Holt, Church History, 71.4 (2002), pp. 867–870.
Review, J.M. Auwers, Revue histoire ecclesiastique, 97.1 (2002), pp. 337–338.
Review, H.A. Drake, Journal of Early Christian Studies, 9.3 (2001), pp. 403–405.
Hippolytus and the Roman Church in the Third Century: Communities in Tension before the Emergence of a Monarch-Bishop, in Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 31 (Leiden: E.J. Brill 1995).
Review: R.M. Grant, Church History, 65.4 (1996), pp. 660–662.
Review, A. Stewart Sykes, Sobornotst Eastern Church Review, 18.2 (1996), pp. 74–75.
Review, B. Leadbetter, Journal of Religious History, 20.2 (1996), pp. 249–251.
Review, R. Butterworth, Journal of Theological Studies, 47.2 (1996), pp. 671–676.
Review, D.A. Bertrand, Revue d'histoire et philosophie religieuse, 1997, pp. 340–341.
Review, J.A. Cerrato, Journal of Early Christian Studies, 4.4 (1996), pp. 536–538.
Review, F.J. Weismann, Cuadernos Monsticos, 119 (1996), pp. 547–548.
Review, J.M. Auwers, Revue histoire ecclesiastique, 92.3–4 (1997), pp. 1028–1029.
Review, G. Bonner, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 48.3 (1997), pp. 517–519.
Review, R.L. Wilken, Catholic Historical Review, 112.446 (1997), pp. 469–470.
Review, Ph. Luisier, Orientalia Christiana Periodica, 62 (1996–7), pp. 232–234.
Review, P. Vallin, Recherches de science religieuse, 85.2 (1997), pp. 307–311.
Review, R. Trevijano, Salmanticensis, 44 (1997), pp. 422–430.
Review, J. Taylor, Ephemerides Liturgicae, 111 (1997), pp. 404–406.
Review, D. Tripp, Doxology: A Journal of Worship, 17 (2000), pp. 79–80.
Philosophical Foundations for the Curriculum, (Allen & Unwin 1978)
Philosophy and Educational Foundations, (Allen & Unwin 1983)..
Ignatius of Antioch and the Second Sophistic, in Studien und Texte zu Antike und Christentum 36 (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 2006).
Ignatius of Antioch, a Martyr Bishop and the origin of Episcopacy (London and New York: Continuum 2007).
A Political History of Early Christianity, (London and New York: Continuum 2009).
Cyprian: The Unity of the Church. Select Letters and Treatises, translated with introduction and commentary, ( New York: St. Vladimir Orthodox Press 2005).
Peer-reviewed articles
Ignatius of Antioch in the Second Sophistic, Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum, 2005.
Cyprian and the question of ordinatio per confessionem, Studia Patristica 36 (2001), pp. 323–337.
Cyprian’s Exegesis and Roman Political Rhetoric, in L’Esegesi dei Padri Latini dale origini a Gregorio Magno, Studia Ephemeridis Augustinianum, 68 (2000), pp. 145–158..
Can Wilson’s Moral Criteria Be Justified? Journal of Moral Education Vol.2 No.3 June (1973), pp. 203–210.
References
^Allen Brent, "Ignatius of Antioch in the Second Sophistic," Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum, 2007; Hippolytus and the Roman Church in the Third Century: Communities in Tension before the Emergence of a Monarch-Bishop, in Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae 31 (Leiden: E.J. Brill 1995); Cyprian: The Unity of the Church. Select Letters and Treatises, translated with introduction and commentary, (, New York: St. Vladimir Orthodox Press 2005)
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Allen Brent.