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Christianity and Paganism in the Fourth to Eighth Centuries - Paperback

Christianity and Paganism in the Fourth to Eighth Centuries - Paperback

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by Ramsay MacMullen (Author)

"A mine of scholarly information. . . . This is an important contribution towards understanding the nature of the conversion of the pagan world to Christianity."--W. H. C. Freud, Theology

The slaughter of animals for religious feasts, the tinkling of bells to ward off evil during holy rites, the custom of dancing in religious services--these and many other pagan practices persisted in the Christian church for hundreds of years after Constantine proclaimed Christianity the one official religion of Rome. In this book, Ramsay MacMullen investigates the transition from paganism to Christianity between the fourth and eighth centuries. He reassesses the triumph of Christianity, contending that it was neither tidy nor quick, and he shows that the two religious systems were both vital during an interactive period that lasted far longer than historians have previously believed.

MacMullen explores the influences of paganism and Christianity upon each other. In a rich discussion of the different strengths of the two systems, he demonstrates that pagan beliefs were not eclipsed or displaced by Christianity but persisted or were transformed. The victory of the Christian church, he explains, was one not of obliteration but of widening embrace and assimilation. This fascinating book also includes new material on the Christian persecution of pagans over the centuries through methods that ranged from fines to crucifixion; the mixture of motives in conversion; the stubbornness of pagan resistance; the difficulty of satisfying the demands and expectations of new converts; and the degree of assimilation of Christianity to paganism.

Author Biography

Ramsay MacMullen (1928-2022), a widely regarded historian of Rome and early Christianity, was Dunham Professor Emeritus of History and Classics at Yale University. His many books include Corruption and the Decline of Rome; Roman Social Relations, 50 B.C. to A.D. 284; Paganism and the Roman Empire; Romanization in the Time of Augustus; and Voting About God in Early Church Councils.

Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions: 0.65 x 9.23 x 6.17 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: October 11, 1999
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