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This collection of 12 studies is focused on the Herodian period and the New Testament, but looks back to the Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, and onward to Judaism and Christianity in the Roman empire. Within this framework each section includes some treatment of central themes, such as messianism...
Since the spread of Christianity from the Levant to Europe and North Africa and Horn of Africa during the early Roman Empire, Christendom has been divided in the pre-existing Greek East and Latin West. Consequently, different versions of the Christian cultures arose with their own rites and prac...
Appeal to Tradition. Celsus on Jews, Christians, and the Roman Empire 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 51 作者:Lanfranchi,Pierluigi 摘要: In his , Celsus characterizes Judaism and Christianity as religions that are born out of opposition to another religious tradition. But if for Celsus Judaism...
In the Christian Roman Empire, Jews and even Christians with non sanctioned beliefs could be tortured or burnt at the stake for daring to oppose The Right Religious Beliefs. So too, in some Militant Muslim Theocracies, people can be beaten or killed for daring to question the sanctioned ...
From the third century CE onward, the Roman Empire descended into chaos. Even attempts to temporarily stabilise the empire did not alter the course of events. Rise was followed by decline as in many world empires both before and after. The weakening of the state, however, led to the rise ...
although Christians were not involved, this paper asks the question whether Greek and Roman intellectuals saw the religious exclusivism common to both Judaism and Christianity as a threat to the religious inclusiveness of the Empire, in which case Christian proselytism would have identified the latter...
From the third century CE onward, the Roman Empire descended into chaos. Even attempts to temporarily stabilise the empire did not alter the course of events. Rise was followed by decline as in many world empires both before and after. The weakening of the state, however, led to the rise ...
In full: Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus Died: 311 Title / Office: emperor (305-311),Roman Empire See all related content Galerius(born, nearSerdica, Thrace [now Sofia, Bulg.]—died 311) was a Romanemperorfrom 305 to 311,notoriousfor his persecution ofChristians. ...
1.the Christian church comprising the local and national Eastern churches that are in communion with the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople; Byzantine Church. 2.(orig.) the Christian church of those countries formerly comprising the Eastern Roman Empire and of countries evangelized from it. ...