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Constantine And The Cities Imperial Authority And Civic Politics Noel Emmanuel Lenski

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Constantine And The Cities Imperial Authority And Civic Politics Noel Emmanuel Lenski
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.66 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Noel Emmanuel Lenski
ISBN: 9780812223682, 0812223683
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Constantine And The Cities Imperial Authority And Civic Politics Noel Emmanuel Lenski by Noel Emmanuel Lenski 9780812223682, 0812223683 instant download after payment.

Over the course of the fourth century, Christianity rose from a religion actively persecuted by the authority of the Roman empire to become the religion of state--a feat largely credited to Constantine the Great. Constantine succeeded in propelling this minority religion to imperial status using the traditional tools of governance, yet his proclamation of his new religious orientation was by no means unambiguous. His coins and inscriptions, public monuments, and pronouncements sent unmistakable signals to his non-Christian subjects that he was willing not only to accept their beliefs about the nature of the divine but also to incorporate traditional forms of religious expression into his own self-presentation. InConstantine and the Cities, Noel Lenski attempts to reconcile these apparent contradictions by examining the dialogic nature of Constantine's power and how his rule was built in the space between his ambitions for the empire and his subjects' efforts to further their own understandings of religious truth.
Focusing on cities and the texts and images produced by their citizens for and about the emperor,Constantine and the Citiesuncovers the interplay of signals between ruler and subject, mapping out the terrain within which Constantine nudged his subjects in the direction of conversion. Reading inscriptions, coins, legal texts, letters, orations, and histories, Lenski demonstrates how Constantine and his subjects used the instruments of government in a struggle for authority over the religion of the empire.

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