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OverviewIn Pagans and Christians in Late Antiquity, A.D. Lee documents the transformation of the religious landscape of the Roman world from one of enormous diversity of religious practices and creeds in the 3rd century to a situation where, by the 6th century, Christianity had become the dominant religious force. Using translated extracts from contemporary sources he examines the fortunes of pagans and Christians from the upheavals of the 3rd Century, through the dramatic events associated with the emperors Constantine, Julian and Theodosius in the 4th, to the increasingly tumultuous times of the 5th and 6th centuries, while also illustrating important themes in late antique Christianity such as the growth of monasticism, the emerging power of bishops and the development of pilgrimage, as well as the fate of other significant religious groups including Jews and Manichaeans. This new edition has been updated to include: additional documentary material, including newly published papyri an expanded chapter on the emperor Constantine greater attention to church controversies in the fourth and fifth centuries thoroughly updated references and further reading, taking into account developments in modern scholarship during the past fifteen years. Pagans and Christians in Late Antiquity is an invaluable resource for students of the late antique world, and of early Christianity and the early Church. Full Product DetailsAuthor: A. D. LeePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.657kg ISBN: 9781138020313ISBN 10: 1138020311 Pages: 372 Publication Date: 24 August 2015 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I: Pagans and Christians through time 1 Pagans in the third century 2 Christians in the third century 3 Pagans and Christians during the Tetrarchy 4 Constantine 5 Pagans and Christians in the mid-fourth century 6 Pagans and Christians in the late fourth century 7 Christianisation and its limits in the fifth and sixth centuries Part II: Other religious groups 8 Jews 9 Zoroastrians 10 Manichaeans Part III: Themes in late antique Christianity 11 Ascetics 12 Bishops 13 Material resources 14 Church life 15 Women 16 Pilgrims and holy placesReviews... students and scholars of late antiquity, the early medieval period, the history of Christianity, or religious studies will enjoy this handy compedium.. - Religious Studies Review, October 2001, volume 27 number 4 This is an invaluable collection for students and teachers alike, offering clear insight into the complexities of the different sources for the study of religion in late antiquity and the ways that historians have interpreted them. Neville Morley, Bristol, UK the author's contributions are clear and helpful, the primary materials well chosen and quite interesting. This second edition (replacing the first, published in 2000) can be recommended for academic libraries supporting undergraduate studies in religion, as well as public and specialized libraries. Summing Up: Recommended. R. Goldenberg, Stony Brook University (SUNY) in CHOICE """This is an invaluable collection for students and teachers alike, offering clear insight into the complexities of the different sources for the study of religion in late antiquity and the ways that historians have interpreted them."" Neville Morley, Bristol, UK ""the author's contributions are clear and helpful, the primary materials well chosen and quite interesting. This second edition (replacing the first, published in 2000) can be recommended for academic libraries supporting undergraduate studies in religion, as well as public and specialized libraries. Summing Up: Recommended."" R. Goldenberg, Stony Brook University (SUNY) in CHOICE" This is an invaluable collection for students and teachers alike, offering clear insight into the complexities of the different sources for the study of religion in late antiquity and the ways that historians have interpreted them. Neville Morley, Bristol, UK the author's contributions are clear and helpful, the primary materials well chosen and quite interesting. This second edition (replacing the first, published in 2000) can be recommended for academic libraries supporting undergraduate studies in religion, as well as public and specialized libraries. Summing Up: Recommended. R. Goldenberg, Stony Brook University (SUNY) in CHOICE Author InformationDoug Lee is Professor of Ancient History at the University of Nottingham. He has published widely on many aspects of Late Antiquity, including his most recent book, From Rome to Byzantium, AD 363 to 565: The Transformation of Ancient Rome (2013). 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