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Power And Persuasion In Late Antiquity: Towards a Christian Empire
Peter Robert Lamont Brown

Power And Persuasion In Late Antiquity: Towards a Christian Empire

9780299133443

University of Wisconsin Press (Oct 15, 1994)
DG 311 .B76
| Paperback
182 pages | 5.9 x 9 inch | eng
$ 18.95 | Value: $ 18.95
Dewey 937/.06
LC Classification DG311 .B76 1992
LC Control No. 92050245

Subject

  • Power (Social Sciences) - Rome
  • Power (Social Sciences)/ Rome
  • Rome
  • Upper Class
  • Upper Class/ Rome

Plot

Peter Brown, perhaps the greatest living authority on Mediterranean civilization in late antiquity, traces the growing power of Christian bishops as they wrested influence from philosophers, who had traditionally advised the rulers of Graeco-Roman society. In the new "Christian empire," the ancient bonds of citizen to citizen and of each city to its benefactors were replaced by a common Christianity and common loyalty to a distant, Christian autocrat. This transformation of the Roman empire from an ancient to a medieval society, he argues, is among the most far-reaching consequences of the rise of Christianity.

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Ancient history