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Leadership and community in late antique Gaul - 8

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The rise of Christianity to the dominant position it held in the Middle Ages remains a paradoxical achievement.

Early Christian communities in Gaul had been so restrictive that they sometimes persecuted misfits with accusations of heresy.

Yet by the fifth century Gallic aristocrats were becoming bishops to enhance their prestige; and by the sixth century Christian relic cults provided the most comprehensive idiom for articulating values and conventions.

To strengthen its appeal, Christianity had absorbed the ideologies of secular authority already familiar in Gallic society.

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0520341961 / 9780520341968
eBook (EPUB)
936.402
15/11/2023
England
English
350 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
Reprint. Bibliography: p317-340 - Includes index Derived record based on unviewed print version record. Originally published: 1985.