The Rise of Christianity: A Social Transformation in the Roman World

Par : Philip Davies
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227892379
  • EAN9798227892379
  • Date de parution17/04/2025
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

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"The Rise of Christianity: A Social Transformation in the Roman World" by Philip Davies explores the dramatic evolution of Christianity from a small, persecuted sect to a dominant force within the Roman Empire. Through a detailed analysis of the social, political, and cultural changes in the Roman world, Davies examines how Christianity reshaped the Roman Empire and, in turn, the history of Western civilization.
The book delves into the lives of early Christian figures, the influence of key theological developments, and the complex relationship between early Christians and Roman authorities. By considering the broader context of Roman society, from its imperial structure to its religious pluralism, the book highlights the transformative impact of Christianity on Roman social norms, institutions, and political dynamics.
In doing so, it provides a comprehensive understanding of how Christianity fundamentally altered the trajectory of the ancient world and laid the groundwork for the Christianized Europe that would emerge in the Middle Ages.
"The Rise of Christianity: A Social Transformation in the Roman World" by Philip Davies explores the dramatic evolution of Christianity from a small, persecuted sect to a dominant force within the Roman Empire. Through a detailed analysis of the social, political, and cultural changes in the Roman world, Davies examines how Christianity reshaped the Roman Empire and, in turn, the history of Western civilization.
The book delves into the lives of early Christian figures, the influence of key theological developments, and the complex relationship between early Christians and Roman authorities. By considering the broader context of Roman society, from its imperial structure to its religious pluralism, the book highlights the transformative impact of Christianity on Roman social norms, institutions, and political dynamics.
In doing so, it provides a comprehensive understanding of how Christianity fundamentally altered the trajectory of the ancient world and laid the groundwork for the Christianized Europe that would emerge in the Middle Ages.