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Author Harl, Kenneth W.

Title The fall of the pagans and the origins of medieval Christianity [Hoopla electronic resource] / Kenneth W. Harl.

Edition Unabridged.
Publication Info. [United States] : The Great Courses, 2011.
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Description 1 online resource (1 audio file (720 min.)) : digital.
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Series Great courses.
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Performer Lecturer: Kenneth W Harl.
Summary Why did pagan Rome, which had a history of tolerating other faiths, clash with early Christians? How did Christianity ultimately achieve dominance in the Roman Empire? Discover the answers in these 24 lectures that, together, are a historically focused discussion of the dramatic interaction between Judaism, Christianity, and paganism from the 1st to the 6th centuries. While some philosophical and theological content is included to clarify important points of transition, the focus of these lectures is - above all else - on its most important and fascinating episodes, among which are Emperor Nero's rescript in A.D. 64, which not only ordered the persecution of Christians in the city of Rome but also made the faith illegal throughout the empire; the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in A.D. 312, where Emperor Constantine won a victory described as having been deliberately fought under the Christian symbol of the Chi Ro; and the reign of Theodosius I, under which laws were passed making Christianity the only legitimate religion. Professor Harl also introduces you to a wide variety of individuals whose actions helped shape the history of this turbulent time, including rulers like Augustus and Justinian; proselytizers for the new faith, including James and Paul; religious thinkers such as Clement and Origen; ascetics such as Saint Anthony and Barsauma; and philosophical thinkers such as Galen. All Lectures: 1. Religious Conflict in the Roman World 2. Gods and Their Cities in the Roman Empire 3. The Roman Imperial Cult 4. The Mystery Cults 5. Platonism and Stoicism 6. Jews in the Roman Empire 7. Christian Challenge - First Conversions 8. Pagan Response - First Persecutions 9. Christian Bishops and Apostolic Churches 10. Pagan Critics and Christian Apologists 11. First Christian Theologians 12. Imperial Crisis and Spiritual Crisis 13. The Great Persecutions 14. The Spirit of Late Paganism 15. Imperial Recovery under the Tetrarchs 16. The Conversion of Constantine 17. Constantine and the Bishops 18. Christianizing the Roman World 19. The Birth of Christian Aesthetics and Letters 20. The Emperor Julian and the Pagan Reaction 21. Struggle over Faith and Culture 22. New Christian Warriors - Ascetics and Monks 23. Turning Point - Theodosius I 24. Justinian and the Demise of Paganism
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Church history -- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.
Rome -- Civilization.
Christianity and other religions -- Roman.
Church history -- Primitive and early church.
Civilization.
Rome -- Empire.
Added Author Harl, Kenneth W..
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ISBN 9781682764350 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
1682764354 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
Music No. MWT12398310
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