Society and the Holy in Late Antiquity

Society and the Holy in Late Antiquity
Title Society and the Holy in Late Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Peter Brown
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 355
Release 1989-10-25
Genre History
ISBN 0520068009

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With the blend of art and learning that is the hallmark of his work, Peter Brown here examines how the sacred impinged upon the profane during the first Christian millennium.

Religion and Society in the Age of St. Augustine

Religion and Society in the Age of St. Augustine
Title Religion and Society in the Age of St. Augustine PDF eBook
Author Peter Robert Lamont Brown
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 350
Release 2007-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725218305

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Peter Brown, author of the celebrated 'Augustine of Hippo', has here gathered together his seminal articles and papers on the rapidly changing world of Saint Augustine. The collection is wide-ranging, dealing with political theory, social history, church history, historiography, theology, history of religions, and social anthropology. Saint Augustine is, of course, the central figure; and in an important introduction Peter Brown explains how the preoccupations of these essays led him to write the prize-winning biography. Brown then goes on to explore the heart of Augustine's political theory, not only showing how it factors in Augustine's thought, but also pointing to what is different from and similar to twentieth-century political thought.

Power and Persuasion in Late Antiquity

Power and Persuasion in Late Antiquity
Title Power and Persuasion in Late Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Peter Brown
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages 196
Release 1992
Genre Power (Social sciences)
ISBN 9780299133443

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A preliminary report on continuing research into the political, cultural, and religious milieu of the later Roman Empire, from a humanist historiographic perspective. Discusses autocracy and the elites, power, poverty, and the forging of a Christian empire. Does not assume a knowledge of Latin. Paper edition (unseen), $12.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Making of Late Antiquity

The Making of Late Antiquity
Title The Making of Late Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Peter Brown
Publisher
Total Pages 135
Release 1996
Genre
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Society and the Holy in Late Antiquity

Society and the Holy in Late Antiquity
Title Society and the Holy in Late Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Peter Brown
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 364
Release 1989-10-25
Genre History
ISBN 9780520068001

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With the blend of art and learning that is the hallmark of his work, Peter Brown here examines how the sacred impinged upon the profane during the first Christian millennium.

Holy Bishops in Late Antiquity

Holy Bishops in Late Antiquity
Title Holy Bishops in Late Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Claudia Rapp
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 363
Release 2013-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0520931416

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Between 300 and 600, Christianity experienced a momentous change from persecuted cult to state religion. One of the consequences of this shift was the evolution of the role of the bishop—as the highest Church official in his city—from model Christian to model citizen. Claudia Rapp's exceptionally learned, innovative, and groundbreaking work traces this transition with a twofold aim: to deemphasize the reign of the emperor Constantine, which has traditionally been regarded as a watershed in the development of the Church as an institution, and to bring to the fore the continued importance of the religious underpinnings of the bishop's role as civic leader. Rapp rejects Max Weber’s categories of "charismatic" versus "institutional" authority that have traditionally been used to distinguish the nature of episcopal authority from that of the ascetic and holy man. Instead she proposes a model of spiritual authority, ascetic authority and pragmatic authority, in which a bishop’s visible asceticism is taken as evidence of his spiritual powers and at the same time provides the justification for his public role. In clear and graceful prose, Rapp provides a wholly fresh analysis of the changing dynamics of social mobility as played out in episcopal appointments.

Church and Society in Late Antique Italy and Beyond

Church and Society in Late Antique Italy and Beyond
Title Church and Society in Late Antique Italy and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Claire Sotinel
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 294
Release 2023-05-31
Genre History
ISBN 1000951448

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The papers presented here explore in various ways the interactions between clerics and the society in which Christian churches put down roots in Late Antiquity. Some of these complex processes, involved in the christianization of the Late Roman world, form the theme of the first three sections. Amongst other aspects, the essays in these sections examine the Three Chapters controversy and the participation of lay and clerical protagonists in it, the social standing of Italian bishops (including their use of lay personnel and their economic impact), and a comparison of pagan and Christian places of worship. The essays included in the last section deal with communication in Late Antiquity. They present the first results of a long-term project on the changing role of information during the last centuries of the Roman world. Eight papers in the volume are published in English for the first time.