Ambrose has excelled in his pursuit of …
Years: 383 - 383
Ambrose has excelled in his pursuit of the study of theology with Simplician, a presbyter of Rome.
Using his excellent knowledge of Greek, which is at this time rare in the West, to his advantage, Ambrose studies the Hebrew Bible and Greek authors like Philo, Origen, Athanasius, and Basil of Caesarea, with whom he is also exchanging letters.
He applies this knowledge as preacher, concentrating especially on exegesis of the Old Testament, and his rhetorical abilities impress Augustine of Hippo, a Romanized Berber philosopher and theologian who hitherto had thought poorly of Christian preachers.
An embassy of the senators, led by Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, the great pagan orator (and the prefect of the city Rome), fails to persuade Gratian to rescind his instructions on the matter of the removal of the Altar of Victory.
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People
Groups
- Polytheism (“paganism”)
- Manicheanism
- Italy, Diocese of
- Christianity, Arian
- Christianity, Nicene
- Italy, Praetorian prefecture of
- Roman Empire: Valentinian dynasty (Rome)
- Roman Empire: Theodosian dynasty (Constantinople)
