A Century of Miracles: Christians, Pagans, Jews, and the Supernatural, 312-410

A Century of Miracles: Christians, Pagans, Jews, and the Supernatural, 312-410

by H. A. Drake
A Century of Miracles: Christians, Pagans, Jews, and the Supernatural, 312-410

A Century of Miracles: Christians, Pagans, Jews, and the Supernatural, 312-410

by H. A. Drake

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Overview

The fourth century of our common era began and ended with a miracle. Traditionally, in the year 312, the Roman emperor Constantine experienced a "vision of the Cross" that led him to convert to Christianity and to defeat his last rival to the imperial throne; and, in 394, a divine wind carried the emperor Theodosius to victory at the battle of the Frigidus River. Other stories heralded the discovery of the True Cross by Constantine's mother, Helena, and the rise of a new kind of miracle-maker in the deserts of Egypt and Syria. These miracle stories helped Christians understand the dizzying changes they experienced in the fourth century. Far more than the outdated narrative of a "life-and-death" struggle between Christians and pagans, they help us understand the darker turn Christianity took in subsequent ages. In A Century of Miracles, historian H. A. Drake explores the role miracle stories played in helping Christians, pagans, and Jews think about themselves and each other. These stories, he concludes, bolstered Christian belief that their god wanted the empire to be Christian. Most importantly, they help explain how, after a century of trumpeting the power of their god, Christians were able to deal with their failure to protect the city of Rome from a barbarian sack by the Gothic army of Alaric in 410. Augustine's magnificent City of God eventually established a new theoretical basis for success, but in the meantime the popularity of miracle stories reassured the faithful--even when the miracles came to an end. Thoroughly researched within a wide range of faiths and belief systems, A Century of Miracles provides an absorbing illumination of this complex, polytheistic, and decidedly mystical phenomenon.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199367436
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/01/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

H. A. Drake is Research Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the author of Constantine and the Bishops.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Introduction Chapter One Historians and the Miraculous Chapter Two Theodosius's Miracle Chapter Three Constantine's Miracle Chapter Four Miracle Doctors Chapter Five The Miracle of the Cross Chapter Six Jews in Miracles Chapter Seven Miracle in the Desert Chapter Eight Miracles on Trial Chapter Nine Failed Miracles Chapter Ten Alaric, Augustine, and the End of a Century of Miracles Chapter Eleven Epilogue: The Story of Titus Abbreviations Primary Bibliography Bibliography Index
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