Pagan And Christian Rome

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Genre : Art, Roman
Author : Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani
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Release : 1892
File : 480 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015014676590


Pagan Rome And The Early Christians

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"In the early Roman empire, Christians were seen by pagans as overthrowers of ancient gods and destroyers of the prevailing social order. Allegations that Christians recognized each other by secret marks, met at night and made love to one another indiscriminately, worshipped the head of an ass and the genitals of their high priests, and ate children were widely believed. In examining these charges and the Christian response to them, Benko has provided a persuasively argued and refreshing, if controversial, perspective on the confrontation of the pagan and early Christian worlds."[book cover].

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Genre : History
Author : Stephen Benko
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Release : 1986-07-22
File : 198 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0253203856


Historical Pictures Of Pagan And Christian Rome

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Release : 1855
File : 278 Pages
ISBN-13 : OXFORD:600015666


Christian And Pagan In The Roman Empire

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In this volume, Robert D. Sider undertakes a judicious pruning of the original texts and brings a fresh accessibility to the important writings of Tertullian.

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Genre : History
Author : Tertullian
Publisher : CUA Press
Release : 2001-09
File : 201 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780813210216


Pagan And Christian Rome

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A well-illustrated study of the famous places and buildings in Rome in the early Christian period.

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Genre : Rome (Italy)
Author : Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani
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Release : 1892
File : 478 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:HWE8HM


Rome Pagan And Papal By An English Resident In That City Henry Wreford

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Author : Rome (Italy)
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Release : 1846
File : 286 Pages
ISBN-13 : BL:A0020157963


Pagan And Christian Rome

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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.

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Author : Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani
Publisher : Hardpress Publishing
Release : 2012-08-01
File : 462 Pages
ISBN-13 : 129087803X


Pagan City And Christian Capital

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The critical century between the arrival of Constantine and the advance of Alaric in the early fifth century witnessed dramatic changes in the city of Rome. In this book Dr Curran has broken away from the usual notions of religious conflict between Christians and pagans, to focus on a number of approaches to the Christianization of Rome. He surveys the laws and political considerations which governed the building policy of Constantine and his successors, the effect of papal building and commemorative constructions on Roman topography, the continuing ambivalence of the Roman festal calendar, and the conflict between Christians over asceticism and 'real' Christianity. Thus using analytical, literary, and legal evidence Dr Curran explains the way in which the landscape, civic life, and moral values of Rome were transformed by complex and sometimes paradoxical forces, laying the foundation for the capital of medieval Christendom. Through a study of Rome as a city Dr Curran explores the rise of Christianity and the decline of paganism in the later Roman empire.

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Genre : History
Author : John Curran
Publisher : Clarendon Press
Release : 2002-06-06
File : 412 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780191581977


Between Pagan And Christian

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For the early Christians, “pagan” referred to a multitude of unbelievers: Greek and Roman devotees of the Olympian gods, and “barbarians” such as Arabs and Germans with their own array of deities. But while these groups were clearly outsiders or idolaters, who and what was pagan depended on the outlook of the observer, as Christopher Jones shows in this fresh and penetrating analysis. Treating paganism as a historical construct rather than a fixed entity, Between Pagan and Christian uncovers the ideas, rituals, and beliefs that Christians and pagans shared in Late Antiquity. While the emperor Constantine’s conversion in 312 was a momentous event in the history of Christianity, the new religion had been gradually forming in the Roman Empire for centuries, as it moved away from its Jewish origins and adapted to the dominant pagan culture. Early Christians drew on pagan practices and claimed important pagans as their harbingers—asserting that Plato, Virgil, and others had glimpsed Christian truths. At the same time, Greeks and Romans had encountered in Judaism observances and beliefs shared by Christians such as the Sabbath and the idea of a single, creator God. Polytheism was the most obvious feature separating paganism and Christianity, but pagans could be monotheists, and Christians could be accused of polytheism and branded as pagans. In the diverse religious communities of the Roman Empire, as Jones makes clear, concepts of divinity, conversion, sacrifice, and prayer were much more fluid than traditional accounts of early Christianity have led us to believe.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Christopher P. Jones
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Release : 2014-03-31
File : 127 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780674369528


Pagans And Christians In The City

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Traditionalist Christians who oppose same-sex marriage and other cultural developments in the United States wonder why they are being forced to bracket their beliefs in order to participate in public life. This situation is not new, says Steven D. Smith: Christians two thousand years ago faced very similar challenges. Picking up poet T. S. Eliot’s World War II–era thesis that the future of the West would be determined by a contest between Christianity and “modern paganism,” Smith argues in this book that today’s culture wars can be seen as a reprise of the basic antagonism that pitted pagans against Christians in the Roman Empire. Smith’s Pagans and Christians in the City looks at that historical conflict and explores how the same competing ideas continue to clash today. All of us, Smith shows, have much to learn by observing how patterns from ancient history are reemerging in today’s most controversial issues.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Steven D. Smith
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Release : 2018-11-15
File : 405 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781467451482