Paganism and Christianity, 100-425 C.E.: A Sourcebook

Paganism and Christianity, 100-425 C.E.: A Sourcebook

ISBN-10:
0800626478
ISBN-13:
9780800626471
Pub. Date:
01/01/1992
Publisher:
1517 Media
ISBN-10:
0800626478
ISBN-13:
9780800626471
Pub. Date:
01/01/1992
Publisher:
1517 Media
Paganism and Christianity, 100-425 C.E.: A Sourcebook

Paganism and Christianity, 100-425 C.E.: A Sourcebook

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Overview

This book is a collection of nearly 175 documentsfrom saints, emperors, philosophers, satirists, inscriptions, graffiti, and other interesting typesthat sheds light on the complex fabric of religious belief as it changed from a variety of non-Judeo-Christian movements to Christian in late antiquity. These texts illuminate and bring to life the bizarre and the banal of the social world of the Roman Empire, the world in which Christianity ultimately gained preeminence.

This treasury of texts leads the reader through the matrix of beliefs among which Christianity grew. It includes both Christian and non-Christian sources, avoiding a common but obscuring division between the two. The material is presented as one single flow that satisfies natural curiosity and whets the reader's appetite for more. Brief explanatory introductions to the documents are included.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780800626471
Publisher: 1517 Media
Publication date: 01/01/1992
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Eugene N. Lane is Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Missouri. He is the author of Corpus Monumentorium Religionis Dei Menis (1971-1978), and of several other studies of Roman antiquity.

Ramsay MacMullen is Dunham Professor of Classics and History at Yale University. Among his several influential works is Paganism in the Roman Empire (1981).

Table of Contents

Preface

Select Bibliography

Abbreviations

Magic, Dreams, Astrology, "Superstition"

Healing Shrines and Temple Management

Cult Scenes

Hymns

Cult Groups

Imperial Cult

Religious Attitudes

Marcus Aurelius

Theology

A New Cult

Holy Men and Women

Missionizing (Non-Christian)

Perceptions of Judaism

Perceptions of Christianity

Apologists

Hermetism and Gnosticism

Conversion Pre-Constantine

The Persecutions

The Great Persecutions in North America

Constantine

Julian

Conversion, Post-Constantine

Acknowledgments

Index ov Names and Topics

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