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Deep Diversity: Overcoming Us vs. Them

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The Roman emperor Constantius II (337-361) has frequently been maligned as a heretic; standing in sharp contrast to his father Constantine I; who set in motion the Christianisation of the Roman world and the establishment of Nicene orthodoxy. This reputation is the result of the overwhelming negative presentation of Constantius in the surviving literature written by orthodox Christians; who regarded him as an 'Arian' persecutor. This volume presents new translations of texts that were central to the shaping of this hostile legacy: contemporary invectives against the emperor by three bishops (Athanasius of Alexandria; Hilary of Poitiers and Lucifer of Cagliari); all of whom opposed Constantius' religious policies and were exiled by the imperial and ecclesiastical authorities during the 350s. By constructing polemical accounts of their sufferings at the hands of the emperor and his supporters; these authors drew on the traditions of both classical rhetoric and Christian persecution literature in order to cast Constantius as imitating villains such as Ahab; Judas and Nero; while presenting themselves as fearless opponents of impious tyranny. Moreover; as the earliest surviving invectives against a living Roman emperor; the writings of these three bishops offer a unique opportunity to understand the place of polemical literature in the political culture of the later Roman empire. The translations are accompanied by a substantial introduction and notes which provide a clear guide to the historical and theological context of the period; as well as literary analysis of the texts themselves. This volume will therefore be valuable both to those studying the religious and political history of Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages and also to anyone interested in the development of Roman rhetoric and early Christian literature.


#315037 in Books 2015-09-30Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 7.90 x .50 x 5.90l; .70 #File Name: 1771130253224 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I'm not finished yet; but already impressed with the ...By AnnieWaitsI'm not finished yet; but already impressed with the self-reflection coupled with the analytical nature of this book. A must-read for anyone looking to expand diversity and inclusivity measures in their own communities and beyond.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. You have better options.By HaFToo general a book on diversity. You have better options.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Excellent read for curious peopleBy Jessica K MillerAmazingly easy and insightful read. I saw this author present at WPC in April. He was engaging and so was this book. It explain so much for me; especially for someone dealing with a lot of sadness and guilt about how people treat others in this world. It's scientific and easily digesting explainations and narratives are a gem.

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