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Violence In Ancient Christianity Victims And Perpetrators Albert C Geljon

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Violence In Ancient Christianity Victims And Perpetrators Albert C Geljon
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Author: Albert C. Geljon, Riemer Roukema
ISBN: 9789004274785, 9004274782
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Violence In Ancient Christianity Victims And Perpetrators Albert C Geljon by Albert C. Geljon, Riemer Roukema 9789004274785, 9004274782 instant download after payment.

Ancient Christianity had an ambivalent stance toward violence. Jesus had instructed his disciples to love their enemies, and in the first centuries Christians were proud of this lofty teaching and tried to apply it to their persecutors and to competing religious groups. Yet at the same time they testify to their virulent verbal criticism of Jews, heretics and pagans, who could not accept the Christian exclusiveness. After emperor Constantine had turned to Christianity, Christians acquired the opportunity to use violence toward competing groups and pagans, even though they were instructed to love them personally and Jewish-Christian relationships flourished at grass root level. General analyses and case studies demonstrate that the fashionable distinction between intolerant monotheism and tolerant polytheism must be qualified.

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