Image for Pagans: the end of traditional religion and the rise of Christianity

Pagans: the end of traditional religion and the rise of Christianity (First edition.)

See all formats and editions

From James J. ODonnell, renowned classicist and author of Augustine and The Ruin of the Roman Empire, comes the provocative story of Christianitys rise as told by the traditionalists it displacedFor hundreds of years, religious and spiritual pluralism thrived in the Roman Empire.

In the fourth century, however, as Christianity became the state religion, Christians developed the concept of the pagan as a way to stigmatize and ostracize those who refused to abandon their traditions and devote themselves to the Christian god.

These pagans were Greeks, Romans, Gauls, and Syrians who piously observed the traditions of their ancestorsand who wrongly believed that Christianity was a passing fad.The story of paganisms swift extinction unfolds through the fourth century of the Common Era, when Romans of every nationality, social class, and religious preference found their world suddenly controlled and constrained by rulers who worshipped a single new god.

Pagans uncovers how the ancient and deeply rooted religious traditions of these polytheistic Romans were undermined and suppressed by the rise of Christianity in little more than a hundred years.

In his characteristically vivid style, ODonnell explores the foundational features of Roman religion and culture, paints fresh portraits of iconic historical figuresincluding Constantine, Julian, and Augustineand breathes new life into the defining tensions of the era: Rome versus the East, civilization versus barbarism, plurality versus unity, rich versus poor, and tradition versus innovation.The story of paganism turns out to be the story of how the new Christian cult staked its claim to exceptionalism.

In this nuanced account of religious repression, ODonnell offers an iconoclastic history of religion that tells an exciting new story with deep relevance to the way we think about religion in our own time.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£27.99
Product Details
Ecco
0062370715 / 9780062370716
eBook (EPUB)
17/03/2015
English
288 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
Derived record based on unviewed print version record.