Worshippers of the gods: debating Paganism in the fourth-century Roman West

""Worshippers of the Gods: Debating Paganism in the Fourth-Century Roman West Worshippers of the Gods tells how the Latin writers who witnessed the political and social rise of Christianity rethought the role of traditional religion in the empire and city of Rome. In parallel with the empi...

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Auteur principal: Gassman, Mattias 1990- (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: New York Oxford University Press [2020]
Dans:Année: 2020
Recensions:[Rezension von: Gassman, Mattias, 1990-, Worshippers of the gods] (2022) (Manzo, Elisa)
Collection/Revue:Oxford studies in late antiquity
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Westprovinzen, Römisches Reich / Paganisme / Histoire 300-400
RelBib Classification:BD Religions européennes anciennes
BE Religion gréco-romaine
Sujets non-standardisés:B Paganism Relations Christianity
B Christianity and other religions (Rome)
B Apologetics History Early church, ca. 30-600
B Rome History Empire, 284-476
B Paganism (Rome)
B Christianity and other religions Paganism History Early church, ca. 30-600
B Identification (religion)
B Church History Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
B Rome Religion
Accès en ligne: Table des matières
Quatrième de couverture
Édition parallèle:Électronique
Électronique
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Résumé:""Worshippers of the Gods: Debating Paganism in the Fourth-Century Roman West Worshippers of the Gods tells how the Latin writers who witnessed the political and social rise of Christianity rethought the role of traditional religion in the empire and city of Rome. In parallel with the empire's legal Christianisation, it traces changing attitudes toward paganism from the last empire-wide persecution of Christians under the Tetrarchy to the removal of state funds from the Roman cults in the early 380s. Influential recent scholarship has seen Christian polemical literature-a crucial body of evidence for late antique polytheism-as an exercise in Christian identity-making. In response, Worshippers of the Gods argues that Lactantius, Firmicus Maternus, Ambrosiaster, and Ambrose offered substantive critiques of traditional religion shaped to their political circumstances and to the preoccupations of contemporary polytheists. By bringing together this polemical literature with imperial laws, pagan inscriptions, and the letters and papers of the senator Symmachus, Worshippers of the Gods reveals the changing horizons of Roman thought on traditional religion in the fourth century. Through its five interlocking case studies, it shows how key episodes in the Empire's religious history-the Tetrarchic persecution, Constantine's adoption of Christianity, the altar of Victory affair, and the 'disestablishment' of the Roman cults-shaped contemporary conceptions of polytheism. It also argues that the idea of a unified 'paganism', often seen as a capricious invention by Christian polemicists, actually arose as a Christian response to the eclectic, philosophical polytheism in vogue at Rome. ""--
Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 179-228
ISBN:0190082445