Friday, May 1, 2026

Open Access Journal: After Constantine: Stories from the Late Antique and Early Byzantine Era

 [First posted in AWOL 15 August 2022, updated 1 May 2026]
 
ISSN: 2732-8260
 

"After Constantine" is a peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal and it is published online once a year. Its purpose is to bring Late Antiquity to the spotlight by hosting papers that underline its importance to classic and byzantine studies and contribute to a better piece of knowledge in the academic community. Our journal encourages the ecumenical dialogue between historical, archaeological, and theological subjects around the Late Antique and Early Byzantine period, especially in the East. The academic team of the journal consists of scholars of different academic backgrounds (philology, archaeology, history, palaeography), constructing in that way its interdisciplinary profile and supporting the submission of relevant papers. With the combination of the interdisciplinary character and the online and open-access feature of the journal, we attempt to re-introduce Late Antiquity to the contemporary world and enrich the academic bibliography. "After Constantine" is hosted and published by the Orthodox Academy of Crete (OAC), an entity which operates under the spiritual auspices of His All Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.

After Constantine – Special Issue "Entangled Christianities"

Augustine of Hippo's De Baptismo Contra Donatistas as an Invitation for Integration

Athanase Bukin

Transforming Body and Mind: Anglo-Saxon Coin Pendants as Active Objects during Christianization

Marion Fauqueur

Between Rome and Constantinople: Christianization, Sacred Space, and the Byzantine Affective Koine in Early Medieval Naples (6th–10th Centuries)

Fermude Gülsevinç

Interpreting Enlightenment: East Syriac Christianity and Buddhist Thought in Tang China

Rong Huang

The Letter of the Monk of France to the Emir of Saraqusṭa: Mozarabic Christianity and the Politics of Interreligious Engagement

Anthony John Lappin

Hymnology and Theology in the Service of Imperial Authority: An Ecclesiological Aspect of the "Entanglement" of Christianity

Pantelis Levakos

Entangled Christianity in Pagan Lithuania: Franciscan and Orthodox Martyrdoms by Grand Dukes Gediminas and Algirdas

Rasa Mažeika

Four Threads, One Roof: Orthodox, Catholic, Miaphysite, and Church of the East Visual Repertoires at Asinou

Mathew Milliner

Appropriation of the Christian Past in Post-Conquest Coptic: Case Study of Abū Mīnā Sanctuary

Przemysław Piwowarczyk

Why Do Byzantine Penitentials Pay Great Attention to Intimate Issues? Some Thoughts on Sexual Life and Social Control in Middle Byzantine Orthodox Communities

Edward Trofimov

The Entanglement of the First Carmelite Cloister on Mount Carmel with the Mamluk Armies in the Thirteenth Century

Fanny Vitto

 

 

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Author: Elisa EmaldiDOI number: 10.0619/AC.2024235579 Cite this articleEmaldi, Elisa. 2025. “Et magi antecedents: The Adoration of the Magi in Ravenna ...

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SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ISSUE (2023)

Articles

From Mithras to Jesus: Ritual Dynamics of Christmas (Mark Beumer)

Constantine and Christmas: More Counter-arguments (from Byzantium’s point of view) [Vanya Lozanova-Stancheva]

Early modern Protestant resistance to Christmas and its repercussions (Mark W. Elliott)

The Incarnation of Jesus Christ in the Early Christian Creeds (György Papp)

 

ISSUE 1 (2021)

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ISSUE 3 (2023)

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