The Church in Ancient Society

The Church in Ancient Society
Author: Henry Chadwick
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 746
Release: 2001-12-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780191529955

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The Church in Ancient Society provides a full and enjoyable narrative history of the first six centuries of the Christian Church. Ancient Greek and Roman society had many gods and an addiction to astrology and divination. This introduction to the period traces the process by which Christianity changed this and so provided a foundation for the modern world: the teaching of Jesus created a lasting community, which grew to command the allegiance of the Roman emperor. Christianity is discussed in relation to how it appeared to both Jews and pagans, and how its Christian doctrine and practice were shaped in relation to Graeco-Roman culture and the Jewish matrix. Among the major figures discussed are Tertullian, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Constantine, Julian the Apostate, Basil, Ambrose, and Augustine. Following a chronological approach, Henry Chadwick's clear exposition of important texts and theological debates in their historical context is unrivalled in detail. In particular, theological and ecclesial texts are examined in relation to the behaviour and beliefs of people who attended churches and synagogues. Christians did not find agreement and unity easy and the author displays a distinctive concern for the factors - theological, personal, and political - which caused division in the church and prevented reconciliation. The emperors, however, began to foster unity for political reasons and to choose monotheism. Finally, the Church captured the society.

The Church in Ancient Society

The Church in Ancient Society
Author: Henry Chadwick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 730
Release: 2001
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1131986140

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The Role of the Christian Bishop in Ancient Society

The Role of the Christian Bishop in Ancient Society
Author: Henry Chadwick
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725230934

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The Early Church

The Early Church
Author: Henry Chadwick
Publsiher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1990
Genre: Church history
ISBN: 014013753X

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Chadwickʹs Early Church covers, as the book cover suggests, "the story of emergent Christianity from the apostolic age to the dividing of the ways between the Greek East and the Latin West." The story unfolds with the Jewish and Roman background within which the beginning church was nourished. It then goes on to show how important it is for the church to establish order and unity amidst threats of persecution and heresy. The emergence of apologists helps not only the expansion of the church but also the construction of Christian doctrine. At the same time, controversies abound as the church encountered many different cultural and sociological challenges while trying out in reaction a variety of ideas. With chapter seven, the relation between church and state changes, resulting in a stronger influence of the state upon the church while accelerating the split between the Latin West and the Greek East. The Arian controversy shows a period of instability between state and church, and also deepens the split of East and West. But within the turmoil, ascetic practice, papacy, liturgy, and art are established, helping to transmit a common European culture while the Roman Empire begins to degenerate.

The Darkening Age

The Darkening Age
Author: Catherine Nixey
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780544800939

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A New York Times Notable Book, winner of the Jerwood Award from the Royal Society of Literature, a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice, and named a Book of the Year by the Telegraph, Spectator, Observer, and BBC History Magazine, this bold new history of the rise of Christianity shows how its radical followers helped to annihilate Greek and Roman civilizations. The Darkening Age is the largely unknown story of how a militant religion deliberately attacked and suppressed the teachings of the Classical world, ushering in centuries of unquestioning adherence to "one true faith." Despite the long-held notion that the early Christians were meek and mild, going to their martyrs' deaths singing hymns of love and praise, the truth, as Catherine Nixey reveals, is very different. Far from being meek and mild, they were violent, ruthless, and fundamentally intolerant. Unlike the polytheistic world, in which the addition of one new religion made no fundamental difference to the old ones, this new ideology stated not only that it was the way, the truth, and the light but that, by extension, every single other way was wrong and had to be destroyed. From the first century to the sixth, those who didn't fall into step with its beliefs were pursued in every possible way: social, legal, financial, and physical. Their altars were upturned and their temples demolished, their statues hacked to pieces, and their priests killed. It was an annihilation. Authoritative, vividly written, and utterly compelling, this is a remarkable debut from a brilliant young historian.

Christianity and Roman Society

Christianity and Roman Society
Author: Gillian Clark
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2004-12-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521633869

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A Source Book for Ancient Church History

A Source Book for Ancient Church History
Author: Joseph Cullen Ayer (Jr.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 746
Release: 1913
Genre: Church history
ISBN: UCAL:B3946366

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A Manual of Church History

A Manual of Church History
Author: Heinrich Ernst Ferdinand Guericke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1872
Genre: Church history
ISBN: HARVARD:AH4U4A

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