Christianity in Roman Scythia

Christianity in Roman Scythia
Title Christianity in Roman Scythia PDF eBook
Author Ionuț Holubeanu
Publisher BRILL
Pages 503
Release 2024-01-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004690549

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At present, there is no scholarly consensus on the ecclesiastical organization in the Roman province of Scythia (4th-7th centuries). This volume proposes a new interpretation of some of the historical evidence concerning the evolution of the see of Tomi: a great metropolis, first with suffragan bishoprics outside Roman Scythia and then inside it, and later an autocephalous archbishopric. Though there are also many unclear aspects regarding the evolution of monastic life in the province, this book reveals that, in contrast with the development of the monastic infrastructure in Roman Scythia, a spiritual decline began in the mid-5th century.

Herodotus in the Long Nineteenth Century

Herodotus in the Long Nineteenth Century
Title Herodotus in the Long Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Thomas Harrison
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 353
Release 2020-03-26
Genre History
ISBN 1108472753

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Explores the many different ways in which Herodotus' Histories were read and understood during a momentous period of world history.

Christianity, Empire, and the Making of Religion in Late Antiquity

Christianity, Empire, and the Making of Religion in Late Antiquity
Title Christianity, Empire, and the Making of Religion in Late Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Jeremy M. Schott
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 264
Release 2013-04-23
Genre History
ISBN 0812203461

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In Christianity, Empire, and the Making of Religion in Late Antiquity, Jeremy M. Schott examines the ways in which conflicts between Christian and pagan intellectuals over religious, ethnic, and cultural identity contributed to the transformation of Roman imperial rhetoric and ideology in the early fourth century C.E. During this turbulent period, which began with Diocletian's persecution of the Christians and ended with Constantine's assumption of sole rule and the consolidation of a new Christian empire, Christian apologists and anti-Christian polemicists launched a number of literary salvos in a battle for the minds and souls of the empire. Schott focuses on the works of the Platonist philosopher and anti- Christian polemicist Porphyry of Tyre and his Christian respondents: the Latin rhetorician Lactantius, Eusebius, bishop of Caesarea, and the emperor Constantine. Previous scholarship has tended to narrate the Christianization of the empire in terms of a new religion's penetration and conquest of classical culture and society. The present work, in contrast, seeks to suspend the static, essentializing conceptualizations of religious identity that lie behind many studies of social and political change in late antiquity in order to investigate the processes through which Christian and pagan identities were constructed. Drawing on the insights of postcolonial discourse analysis, Schott argues that the production of Christian identity and, in turn, the construction of a Christian imperial discourse were intimately and inseparably linked to the broader politics of Roman imperialism.

The Roman Lower Danube Frontier

The Roman Lower Danube Frontier
Title The Roman Lower Danube Frontier PDF eBook
Author Emily Hanscam
Publisher Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Pages 168
Release 2023-11-16
Genre History
ISBN 1803276630

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Over the past few decades, there has been a significant amount of research on the Roman Lower Danube frontier by international teams focusing on individual forts or broader landscape survey work; collectively, this volume represents the best of this collaboration with the aim of elevating the Lower Danube within broader Roman frontier scholarship.

Arthurian Literature and Christianity

Arthurian Literature and Christianity
Title Arthurian Literature and Christianity PDF eBook
Author Peter Meister
Publisher Routledge
Pages 219
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1134827822

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Intended as "the other bookend" to Jessie Weston's work some eighty years earlier, this essay collection provides a careful overview of recent scholarship on possible overlap between Arthurian literature and Christianity. From Ritual to romance and Notes, taken together, bracket contemporary inquiry into the relationship (if any) between Jesus and Arthur. T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" is here regarded as one strand joining this matter to many a recent literary riddle (such as the meaning of the term "postmodernism"). Without reprinting work readily available elsewhere and no longer subject to revision through dialogue with fellow contributors, Notes attempts to do justice to all sides in twentieth century exploration of christianity's contribution to an art form which is also grounded in early European polytheism ("paganism").

The Argument of St. Paul's Epistle to the Christians in Rome Traced and Illustrated

The Argument of St. Paul's Epistle to the Christians in Rome Traced and Illustrated
Title The Argument of St. Paul's Epistle to the Christians in Rome Traced and Illustrated PDF eBook
Author Charles Pitman Shepherd (M.A., Incumbent of South Lambeth Chapel.)
Publisher
Pages 364
Release 1864
Genre
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The argument of st. Paul's Epistle to the Christians in Rome traced [in a ser. of sermons].

The argument of st. Paul's Epistle to the Christians in Rome traced [in a ser. of sermons].
Title The argument of st. Paul's Epistle to the Christians in Rome traced [in a ser. of sermons]. PDF eBook
Author Charles Pitman Shepherd
Publisher
Pages 366
Release 1864
Genre
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