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Summary
This book is concerned with one central historical problem: the nature of the changes that transformed the intellectual and spiritual horizons of the Christian world from its establishment in the fourth century to the end of the sixth. The End of Ancient Christianity examines how Christians, who had formerly constituted a threatened and beleaguered minority, came to define their identity in a changed context of religious respectability in which their faith had become a source of privilege and power.
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- Full Title: The end of ancient Christianity/ R.A. Markus.
Notes
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Identifiers
- Isbns: 9781139167949; 1139167944; 9780521327169; 0521327164; 9780521339490; 0521339499
- Doi: 10.1017/CBO9781139167949
- Oclc Number: (OCoLC)967483854
Publication Statement
- Place: Cambridge
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Date: 1990
Physical Description
- Extent: 1 online resource (xvii, 258 Seiten)
Summary
- This book is concerned with one central historical problem: the nature of the changes that transformed the intellectual and spiritual horizons of the Christian world from its establishment in the fourth century to the end of the sixth. The End of Ancient Christianity examines how Christians, who had formerly constituted a threatened and beleaguered minority, came to define their identity in a changed context of religious respectability in which their faith had become a source of privilege and power.
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