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We Have No King But Christ Christian Political Thought In Greater Syria On The Eve Of The Arab Conquest C400585 Philip Wood

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We Have No King But Christ Christian Political Thought In Greater Syria On The Eve Of The Arab Conquest C400585 Philip Wood
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.18 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Philip Wood
ISBN: 9780199588497, 019958849X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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We Have No King But Christ Christian Political Thought In Greater Syria On The Eve Of The Arab Conquest C400585 Philip Wood by Philip Wood 9780199588497, 019958849X instant download after payment.

Drawing on little-used sources in Syriac, once the lingua franca of the Middle East, Philip Wood examines how, at the close of the Roman Empire, Christianity carried with it new foundation myths for the peoples of the Near East that transformed their self-identity and their relationships with their rulers. This cultural independence was followed by a more radical political philosophy that dared to criticize the emperor and laid the seeds for the blending of religious and ethnic identity that we see in the Middle East today.

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