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Athanasius And Constantius Theology And Politics In The Constantinian Empire Timothy D Barnes

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Athanasius And Constantius Theology And Politics In The Constantinian Empire Timothy D Barnes
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.16 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Timothy D. Barnes
ISBN: 9780674005495, 067400549X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Athanasius And Constantius Theology And Politics In The Constantinian Empire Timothy D Barnes by Timothy D. Barnes 9780674005495, 067400549X instant download after payment.

This well documented study focuses on the career of Archbishop Athanasius of Alexandria during the 300s AD. But beyond that, Barnes illuminates the surrounding age with its assumptions, passions, and realities. Behind the official statements of a winner in church history, Barnes shows us the evidence of a fallible, ambitious, vindictive man, striving to defeat his rivals by almost any means necessary. The ups and downs of this man's career are close to breathtaking. Barnes' careful research reveals a saga of disturbing political hardball over the future of power in Rome's new imperial religion. --author of Correcting Jesus

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