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9780195154603

Christianity in Late Antiquity, 300-450 C.E. A Reader

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    9780195154603

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    0195154606

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-09-25
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Christianity in Late Antiquity, 300-450 C.E: A Reader collects primary sources of the early Christian world, from the last "Great Persecution" under Emperor Diocletian to the Council of Chalcedon in the mid-fifth century. During this period Christianity rose to prominence in the Roman Empire,developed new notions of sanctity and heresy, and spread beyond the Mediterranean world. This reader incorporates standard texts--from authors such as Athanasius, Augustine, and Eusebius--in the most recent translations and also includes less familiar texts, some of which appear in Englishtranslation for the first time. Presented in their entirety or in long excerpts, the texts are arranged thematically and cover such topics as orthodoxy, conversion, asceticism, and art and architecture. The editors provide introductions for each chapter, text, and image, situating the selectionshistorically, geographically, and intellectually. Christianity in Late Antiquity, 300-450 C.E.: A Reader highlights the ways in which religion and culture were mutually transformed during this crucial historical period. Ideal for courses in Early Christianity, Christianity in Late Antiquity, and History of Christianity, this reader is anexcellent companion to Bart D. Ehrman's After the New Testament (OUP, 1998) and an exceptional

Table of Contents

Preface x
Time Line xii
Map
xiv
General Introduction
1(7)
The End of Persecution
8(16)
The Acts of Saint Felix
10(1)
Lactantius: The Deaths of the Persecutors
11(13)
Christianity and the Imperial House
24(44)
The Origin of Constantine
26(4)
Eusebius: The Life of Constantine
30(14)
Zosimus: The New History
44(4)
Julian: Letters on Religion
48(5)
Ephraim: Hymns Against Julian
53(4)
Ambrose: On the Death of Theodosius
57(11)
Christianity and Roman Law
68(10)
Theodosian Code: On Religion
70(4)
The Novellas
74(4)
Becoming a Christian
78(51)
Conversion
Augustine: Confessions
80(12)
Sulpicius Severus: The Life of Saint Martin
92(4)
Severus of Minorca: Letter on the Conversion of the Jews
96(11)
Catechesis and Initiation
Augustine: On Catechizing the Unlearned
107(16)
John Chrysostom: Second Baptismal Instruction
123(6)
Christian Leadership
129(26)
Canons of Hippolytus
131(3)
Testament of the Lord
134(5)
Gregory of Nazianzus: On Himself and the Bishops
139(11)
Aphrahat: Demonstration 10: On Pastors
150(5)
Heresy and Orthodoxy
155(87)
Trinitarian Controversy
Arius: Thalia
158(1)
Alexander of Alexandria: Letter to Alexander of Constantinople
159(7)
Arius: Letter to Alexander of Alexandria
166(1)
Gregory of Nazianzus: Third Theological Oration
167(12)
Christological Controversy
Nestorius: Letter to Cyril of Alexandria
179(3)
Cyril of Alexandria: Third Letter to Nestorius
182(8)
The Nature of Humanity
Athanasius: On the Incarnation of the Word
190(10)
Jerome: Letter to Ctesiphon (Against Pelagius)
200(12)
The Nature of the Church
Optatus: Against the Donatists
212(6)
Augustine: Sermon on the Dispute with the Donatists
218(9)
Judaizing Heresies
John Chrysostom: First Speech Against the Judaizers
227(10)
Epiphanius: Medicine Chest Against Heresies: The Nazoraeans
237(5)
Canons and Creeds
242(26)
Canons of Elvira
244(7)
Creed and Canons of Nicaea
251(5)
Creed and Canons of Constantinople
256(3)
Canons of Ephesus
259(2)
Definition and Canons of Chalcedon
261(7)
Asceticism and Monasticism
268(63)
Jerome: Letter to Eustochium
270(21)
Pachomian Rules
291(9)
Sayings of the Desert Fathers
300(8)
Antony: Letters
308(8)
Aphrahat: Demonstration 6: On Covenanters
316(15)
Pilgrims, Relics, and Holy Places
331(35)
Egeria: Travel Journal
333(14)
Gregory of Nyssa: Letter on Pilgrimage
347(3)
Victricius of Rouen: In Praise of the Saints
350(10)
Lucianus: On the Discovery of Saint Stephen
360(6)
Saints' Lives
366(51)
Athanasius: Life of Antony
368(9)
Theodoret: The Religious History
377(12)
History of the Monks of Egypt
389(15)
The Life of Pelagia
404(13)
The Christian Bible
417(49)
Canon and Apocrypha
Eusebius: Church History
420(2)
Athanasius: Easter Letter 39
422(5)
Priscillian: On Faith and Apocrypha
427(6)
Augustine: On Christian Doctrine
433(7)
Biblical Interpretation
Tyconius: Book of Rules
440(15)
Diodore of Tarsus: Commentary on Psalms
455(6)
Gregory of Nyssa: Homily on the Song of Songs
461(5)
Christian Art and Architecture
466(15)
Paulinus of Nola: Song on Felix's Church
468(6)
Christian Art in Late Antiquity
474(7)
Christianity Outside the Roman Empire
481(2)
Sozomen: Church History
483(9)
Acts of the Persian Martyrs
492(7)
The Passion of Saint Shushanik
499

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