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Christianization And Communication In Late Antiquity John Chrysostom And His Congregation In Antioch Jaclyn L Maxwell

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Christianization And Communication In Late Antiquity John Chrysostom And His Congregation In Antioch Jaclyn L Maxwell
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 210
Author: Jaclyn L. Maxwell
ISBN: 9780511250569, 9780521860406, 0511250568, 0521860407
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Christianization And Communication In Late Antiquity John Chrysostom And His Congregation In Antioch Jaclyn L Maxwell by Jaclyn L. Maxwell 9780511250569, 9780521860406, 0511250568, 0521860407 instant download after payment.

How did ordinary people and Church authorities communicate with each other in late antiquity and how did this interaction affect the processes of Christianization in the Roman Empire? By studying the relationship between the preacher and his congregation within the context of classical, urban traditions of public speaking, this book explains some of the reasons for the popularity of Christian sermons during the period. Its focus on John Chrysostom's sermons allows us to see how an educated church leader responded to and was influenced by a congregation of ordinary Christians. As a preacher in Antioch, Chrysostom took great care to convey his lessons to his congregation, which included a broad cross-section of society. Because of this, his sermons provide a fascinating view into the variety of beliefs held by the laity, demonstrating that many people could be actively engaged in their religion while disagreeing with their preacher.

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