Christianity and Classical Culture: A Study of Thought and Action from Augustus to AugustineOxford University Press, 1957 - 523 Seiten This important study explores the revolution in thought and action that occurred during the first four centuries of the Christian era as a result of the impact of Christianity upon the Graeco-Roman world. |
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RECONSTRUCTION | 1 |
Empire and Commonwealth | 27 |
RENOVATION | 177 |
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accepted Accordingly achieved activity Arian Aristotle ascribed assert Athanasius Augustine Augustus authority basis Caesar Cato century character Christ Christian Church Cicero civil claims classical classical antiquity common connexion Constantine Constantinian constitutes contemporary cult declares described Diocletian divine doctrine edict Edict of Milan effort elements embodied emperor empire envisaged evident evil existence fact faith final foll Graeco-Roman Gratian Greek hand Heraclitus heresy Herodotus human idea ideal imperial individual intellectual intelligence involved Julian justice Lactantius less Livy logos Lucretius mankind material means merely mind moral nature nevertheless notion pagan philosophy Plato Plotinus political possible principle problem question reason regarded religion republic Roman Romanitas Rome scientific secular sense served significance social society soul spirit standpoint Tacitus Tertullian Theod Theodosius thought tion traditional truth ultimate Valentinian Vergil virtue words καὶ
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