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The Christian Economy Of The Early Medieval West Towards A Temple Society Ian Wood

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The Christian Economy Of The Early Medieval West Towards A Temple Society Ian Wood
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Publisher: Gracchi Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.16 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Ian Wood
ISBN: 9781685710262, 9781685710279, 1685710263, 1685710271
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Christian Economy Of The Early Medieval West Towards A Temple Society Ian Wood by Ian Wood 9781685710262, 9781685710279, 1685710263, 1685710271 instant download after payment.

The establishment of Christianity in the late- and post-Roman world caused an economic as well as a religious revolution, but, while a great deal of attention has been paid to the religious developments of the period, the impact of the establishment of the Church on the economy has attracted remarkably little attention. The Christian Economy of the Early Medieval West: Towards a Temple Society examines the chronology of the Church’s acquisition of wealth, and particularly of landed property, as well as the distribution of its income, in the period between the conversion of Constantine and the eighth century.

In this book, the society that emerged as a result of the Church’s acquisition of land is interpreted in the light of the anthropological model of the “Temple Society,” a concept developed from Karl Marx’s so-called “Asiatic Mode of Production.” The emergence of a socio-economic system dominated by the Church is presented as a crucial development in the history of western Europe.

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