Julian and Christianity revisiting the Constantinian revolution
"A study of Emperor Julian's efforts to reverse his uncle Constantine's Christian revolution. A close study of Julian's works suggests that he was in many ways a typical Roman emperor, both pragmatic and rational, who employed his familiarity with Christianity in an attempt to su...
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Formato: | Libro |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ithaca, [New York] :
Cornell University Press
2021
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Edición: | First published 2021 by Cornell University Press |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction : Opening of Hostilities
- The Problem of Constantius II
- The Problem of Constantine
- Mocking the False Savior
- Crafting the Salvific Heracles
- Crafting the Salvific Asclepius
- Constructing the Spatial Narrative in Constantinople
- Creating a Robust Religious Structure
- Constructing the Spatial Narrative in Antioch and Jerusalem
- Conclusion : Endgame