• Medientyp: Buch
  • Titel: Religions of the Constantinian Empire
  • Beteiligte: Edwards, Mark [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015
  • Ausgabe: First edition
  • Umfang: xi, 365 Seiten
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 9780199687725
  • RVK-Notation: NH 9600 : Christentum nach 313
    NH 7670 : Konstantin der Große bis Theodosius (306 - 395)
    NH 8500 : Religions- (außer Christentum) und Geistesgeschichte
    NH 9500 : Zeit bis 313 (Toleranzedikt)
    BO 2150 : Kaiser Konstantin
    BO 2340 : Im römischen Reich, nach Territorien (CSN des Namens)
  • Schlagwörter: Konstantin > Römisches Reich > Christentum > Religiöser Pluralismus
    Konstantin > Religiöser Pluralismus > Geschichte 300-400
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  • Anmerkungen: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 323-352. - Index
  • Beschreibung: Religions of the Constantinian empire' provides a synoptic review of Constantine's relation to all the cultic and theological traditions of the Empire during the period from his seizure of power in the west in 306 CE to the end of his reign as autocrat of both east and west in 337 CE. Divided into three parts, the first considers the efforts of Christians to construct their own philosophy, and their own patterns of the philosophic life, in opposition to Platonism. The second assembles evidence of survival, variation or decay in religious practices which were never compulsory under Roman law. The 'religious plurality' of the second section includes those cults which are represented as demonic burlesques of the sacraments by Firmicus Maternus. The third reviews the changes, both within the church and in the public sphere, which were undeniably prompted by the accession of a Christian monarch. In this section on 'Christian polyphony', Mark Edwards expertly moves on from this deliberate petrifaction of Judaism to the profound shift in relations between the church and the civic cult that followed the Emperor's choice of a new divine protector

    Part I. Philosophical Variations : 1. Christian versus pagan in Eusebius of Caesarea -- 2. Latin apologists and Roman culture -- 3. The metamorphoses of Platonism -- 4. Pagan holiness? -- 5. New forms of Christian holiness -- Part II. Religious Plurality : 6. Religions of the vanquished -- 7. Religions of transformation -- 8. Jews and Judaism -- Part III. Christian Polyphony : 9. The religious integrity of Constantine -- 10. The end of sacrifice -- 11. The Bible of the Constantinian church -- 12. Celebrating Christ -- 13. From Origen to Arius -- 14. Retrospectives, Christians and pagan

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