
Costantino 313 D.C.: Editto Di Milano E Il Tempo Della Tolleranza
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Religion & Spirituality
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
299
Language
Italian
Published
Oct 25, 2012
Publisher
Electa
ISBN-10
8837092709
ISBN-13
9788837092702
Description
Set against the backdrop of 313 A.D., this work explores a pivotal moment in history with profound implications for religious freedom in the Roman Empire. The authors, Paolo Biscottini and Gemma Sena Chiesa, delve into the Edict of Milan, a landmark decree that marked a significant turn towards tolerance and acceptance of Christianity. Through a rich analysis of the historical context, they illuminate how this ordinance not only shaped the trajectory of Christianity but also laid the groundwork for the concept of religious pluralism.
Paolo Biscottini and Gemma Sena Chiesa present a detailed catalog that accompanies their thoughtful exposition, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the sociopolitical climate of the time. With an extensive collection of artifacts, illustrations, and scholarly insights, the book serves as both an informative guide and a visual feast, bringing to life the rich tapestry of an era that forever altered the course of Western civilization.
Paolo Biscottini and Gemma Sena Chiesa present a detailed catalog that accompanies their thoughtful exposition, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the sociopolitical climate of the time. With an extensive collection of artifacts, illustrations, and scholarly insights, the book serves as both an informative guide and a visual feast, bringing to life the rich tapestry of an era that forever altered the course of Western civilization.
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