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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. 313 AD is generally considered as a turning point in religious and political Western history. The meeting of Constantine and Licinius in Milan and the subsequent edict not only recognised to the Christians the right to assemble and practice their cults, but opened the way to the Christianisation of Roman imperial structures and, finally, to the declaration of Christianity as the only allowed religion in the Roman Empire. The papers summoned in this volume tackle this complex historical phase from a number of perspectives (from Church history and theology to political and juridical history), following a strongly multidisciplinary approach. The chronological schope, stretching from the decades preceding the meeting of 313 to the reign of Julian the Apostate, permits to highlight both the cultural, political and juridical premises of Constantine and Licinius' decisions and the way they affected a number of aspects of everyday life within the Empire's borders, until Julian's pagan restoration and beyond it. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. 313 AD is generally considered as a turning point in religious and political Western history. The meeting of Constantine and Licinius in Milan and the subsequent edict not only recognised to the Christians the right to assemble and practice their cults, but opened the way to the Christianisation of Roman imperial structures and, finally, to the declaration of Christianity as the only allowed religion in the Roman Empire. The papers summoned in this volume tackle this complex historical phase from a number of perspectives (from Church history and theology to political and juridical history), following a strongly multidisciplinary approach. The chronological schope, stretching from the decades preceding the meeting of 313 to the reign of Julian the Apostate, permits to highlight both the cultural, political and juridical premises of Constantine and Licinius' decisions and the way they affected a number of aspects of everyday life within the Empire's borders, until Julian's pagan restoration and beyond it. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback, 307 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Language(s):English, Italian, . ISBN 9782503574493. Summary 313 AD is generally considered a "turning point" in religious and political Western history. The meeting of Constantine and Licinius in Milan and the subsequent "edict" not only gave Christians the right to assemble and practice their faith, but opened the way to the Christianisation of Roman imperial structures and, finally, to the declaration of Christianity as the only religion allowed in the Roman Empire. The papers collected in this volume tackle this complex historical phase from a number of perspectives (from Church history and theology to political and juridical history), following a strongly multidisciplinary approach. The chronological schope, stretching from the decades preceding the meeting of 313 to the reign of Julian the Apostate, sheds light on the cultural, political and juridical premises of Constantine and Licinius's decisions as well as the way those premises affected a number of aspects of everyday life within the Empire up to Julian's pagan "restoration" and afterward. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword (Viola Gheller) Religious Intolerance in the Fourth-century AD Melting Pot: An Introduction (Ulrico Agnati) The Edict of Serdica and the Meeting in Milan as Reflected in the Legislation Promoted by Maximinus Daza: Notes for a Study on his Religious Policy through the Legislation (Valerio Massimo Minale) Identità e funzioni dello hiereus nel 'religious revival' di Massimino Daia e di Giuliano Imperatore (Daniela Borrelli) Intolerance at the Court of Constantine? The Case of Fausta and Helena (Marco Rocco) Ideological Premises and Legal Strategies in the 'Turning Point' in Constantine's Attitude towards Christian Communities (Michele Giagnorio) Bishops and the Emperor within the Framework of Late Antiquity. The Council of Nicaea in De vita Constantini (Davide Dainese) Considerazioni sulla proprietà ecclesiastica: dalle origini del Cristianesimo a Costantino (Dario Annunziata) Constantine and Slavery (Alessia Spina) Constantine's De Iudaeis Statutes. The Jews and the Roman Empire from Diocletian to Constantine (Francesca Zanetti) List of Abbreviations Indexes - Ancient Authors and Texts - Biblical Texts - Juridical Sources - Epigraphic and Papyrological Sources The Authors 0 g.
Language: Italian
Published by Edizioni Saecula (1 gennaio 2013), 2013
ISBN 10: 8898291108 ISBN 13: 9788898291106
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