TY - JOUR N2 - Forms and means of theatrical expression in ancient Roman culture, abounding in the diversity of artistic forms, had perfect conditions for development. The cultural activity of man has naturally created the need for stage performances. This publication presents a detailed analysis of the provisions of the synods summoned and debating in the 4th and 5th centuries, A.D. T heir content was carefully referenced, in relation to actors, mimes and circus drivers. The reason for such an outline of research is the classification common to all these professions generally describing them as representatives of performing arts. The analysis on this matter was subjected, inter alia, to canons proclaimed in Elvira (306), Arles (314), Carthage (15 June 401), Hippo (427) and again in Arles (442–506). In order to more fully illustrate the issue cited in the subject, the situation of representatives of performing arts was also discussed on the example of actors in Roman public law and a short description of the history of synods in the ancient Church was presented. L1 - http://czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/115866/PDF-MASTER/6.pdf L2 - http://czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/115866 PY - 2019 EP - 102 DO - 10.31743/snt.2019.14.06 KW - actor KW - mime KW - circus driver KW - synod KW - early Christianity KW - Roman Empire KW - ancient history A1 - Piechocka-Kłos, Maria PB - Polskia Akademia Nauk - Komitet Nauk Teologicznych VL - Tom 14 DA - 2020.01.17 T1 - Representatives of scenic professions in the light of documents of early Christian synods (IV–V century) SP - 89 UR - http://czasopisma.pan.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/115866 T2 - Studia Nauk Teologicznych PAN ER -