Christianity, Empire, and the Making of Religion in Late Antiquity
par
Jeremy M. Schott
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Religion & Spirituality
History
Format
Kindle
Pages
263
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 2013
Éditeur
University of Pennsylvania Press
Édition
1
ISBN-10
0812203461
ISBN-13
9780812203462
Description
Jeremy M. Schott explores the intricate relationship between Christianity and the Roman Empire during the late antique period. He delves into how these two powerful forces influenced one another, shaping not only religious practices but also cultural and political landscapes. By analyzing historical events, texts, and archaeological findings, Schott sheds light on the complex dynamics that contributed to the evolution of religious identity in a time marked by significant upheaval and transformation.
As he uncovers the multifaceted interaction between imperial authority and the burgeoning Christian movement, Schott reveals how religion was both a tool of the empire and a means of resistance. His examination offers readers a nuanced understanding of how Christianity emerged within a context defined by competing belief systems and shifting allegiances.
Through meticulous research and thoughtful interpretation, Schott invites a re-evaluation of preconceived notions regarding the formation of religious identity in late antiquity, ultimately prompting a deeper engagement with the legacies that continue to shape modern religious thought.
As he uncovers the multifaceted interaction between imperial authority and the burgeoning Christian movement, Schott reveals how religion was both a tool of the empire and a means of resistance. His examination offers readers a nuanced understanding of how Christianity emerged within a context defined by competing belief systems and shifting allegiances.
Through meticulous research and thoughtful interpretation, Schott invites a re-evaluation of preconceived notions regarding the formation of religious identity in late antiquity, ultimately prompting a deeper engagement with the legacies that continue to shape modern religious thought.
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