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 cᴇ to the end of his reign as autocrat of both east and west in
337 cᴇ. 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. The
material in the first section will be most familiar to the historian
of philosophy, that of the second to the historian of religion, and
that of the third to the theologian. All three sections make reference
to such factors as the persecution under Diocletian, the so-called
'edict of Milan', the subsequent legislation of Constantine, and the
summoning of the council of Nicaea. Edwards does not maintain,
however, that the religious and philosophical innovations of this
period were mere by-products of political revolution; indeed, he often
highlights that Christianity was more revolutionary in its
expectations than any sovereign could afford to be in his acts.This
authoritative study provides a comprehensive reference work for those
studying the ecclesiastical and theological developments and
controversies of the fourth century.
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ISBN
9780191511509
Publisert
2020
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OUP Oxford
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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