Christianity in the Later Roman Empire: A Sourcebook: Bloomsbury Sources in Ancient History
Autor Dr David M. Gwynnen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441106261
ISBN-10: 144110626X
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Sources in Ancient History
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 144110626X
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Sources in Ancient History
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Each source will receive a detailed introduction explaining its context and significance
Notă biografică
David M. Gwynn is Reader in Ancient and Late Antique History at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.
Cuprins
IntroductionAcknowledgementsChronological Table1. Christianity and Rome2. The Great Persecution3. The Conversion of Constantine4. Constantine and the Imperial Church5. The Donatist Schism6. The Doctrine of the Trinity7. Scripture and Liturgy8. The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy9. Emperor and Bishop10. Asceticism and Monasticism11. Christianization12. Paideia: Christianity and Classical Culture13. Christians, Jews and Manichees14. Gender and Society15. Holy Men and Holy Women16. Pilgrimage and Relics17. Missionaries and Kings18. The City of God19. The Christological Controversies20. Christianity and the Barbarian InvasionsEpilogue: The Dawn of Medieval ChristendomGeneral BibliographyIndex of authors and textsIndex of Scriptural citationsGeneral Index
Recenzii
Gwynn is to be commended for his writing style's clarity and approachability in describing very complicated events in Christian history. Most impressive, however, is his usage and selection of various primary texts that immerse the reader in the Roman world of the time . I would highly recommend Gwynn's work as an excellent 'sourcebook' for college majors in either classical studies or church history.
[This volume] will doubtless serve as an excellent introduction to the history of Christianity in the Later Roman Empire for many years to come. It is well written, easy to read, and so suitable either for undergraduate students or the general reader.
Gwynn (Royal Holloway, Univ. of London, UK) employs a topical, chronological approach to the history of Christianity circa the fourth through seventh centuries. . Gwynn begins his exploration with a general look at Christianity and Rome in the first three centuries and proceeds to examine specific topics, including persecutions, the rise of Constantine and his imperial church, controversies, and schisms. . [He] is commended for the extensive use of historical documents, which range in scope from royal decrees to literary works. . This research tool will assist beginning scholars and others interested in exploring the subject. Summing Up: Recommended. Undergraduates and above; general readers.
[Christianity in the Later Roman Empire] might best be described as a comprehensive introductory overview of this complex and confusing subject. As such, it is an excellent way in; the serious student will want to go deeper ... Anyone studying this period for the first time will find this a most useful book.
An unusual, readable, and highly effective sourcebook. David M. Gwynn sets the key testimonies within a continuous narrative that provides both essential context and clear guidance as to how to read the evidence. It is a book that can be read with pleasure from cover to cover or serve as a sourcebook on any specific aspect of the early Church.
Offering a critically framed selection of Late Roman Christian texts, this volume offers a current as well as comprehensive overview of the issues, authors, and problems of Christianization from the third to seventh centuries. David M. Gwynn has helpfully distilled much recent scholarship into a lively narrative of this transitional era, presenting traditional texts and authors in an accessible framework as well as presenting a broad bibliography for further reading.
[This volume] will doubtless serve as an excellent introduction to the history of Christianity in the Later Roman Empire for many years to come. It is well written, easy to read, and so suitable either for undergraduate students or the general reader.
Gwynn (Royal Holloway, Univ. of London, UK) employs a topical, chronological approach to the history of Christianity circa the fourth through seventh centuries. . Gwynn begins his exploration with a general look at Christianity and Rome in the first three centuries and proceeds to examine specific topics, including persecutions, the rise of Constantine and his imperial church, controversies, and schisms. . [He] is commended for the extensive use of historical documents, which range in scope from royal decrees to literary works. . This research tool will assist beginning scholars and others interested in exploring the subject. Summing Up: Recommended. Undergraduates and above; general readers.
[Christianity in the Later Roman Empire] might best be described as a comprehensive introductory overview of this complex and confusing subject. As such, it is an excellent way in; the serious student will want to go deeper ... Anyone studying this period for the first time will find this a most useful book.
An unusual, readable, and highly effective sourcebook. David M. Gwynn sets the key testimonies within a continuous narrative that provides both essential context and clear guidance as to how to read the evidence. It is a book that can be read with pleasure from cover to cover or serve as a sourcebook on any specific aspect of the early Church.
Offering a critically framed selection of Late Roman Christian texts, this volume offers a current as well as comprehensive overview of the issues, authors, and problems of Christianization from the third to seventh centuries. David M. Gwynn has helpfully distilled much recent scholarship into a lively narrative of this transitional era, presenting traditional texts and authors in an accessible framework as well as presenting a broad bibliography for further reading.
Descriere
Christianity in the Later Roman Empire is an essential sourcebook of primary material for teachers and students and provides accessible and insightful commentary on the Church in the later Roman empire.