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Christian Attitude Towards the Emperor in the Fourth Century Especially as shown in addresses to the emperor Kenneth M. Setton vol. 482

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Series: Studies in history, economics and public lawPublication details: U.S.A; AMS; 1967Edition: 2ndDescription: 239tr; Hardcover; 22cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 270.2
  • K36-S49
Online resources: Summary: The present study seeks to depict the patristic attitude towards the person and office of the Roman Emperor in the fourth century. Particular attention is paid to letters, speeches, panegyrics, and the like, which were addressed directly to the Emperor. The language employed by the Fathers in these addresses is described and analyzed where it contributes to an understanding of the place of the Emperor in Christian thought of the century in which Christianity achieved official victory over the religions which had been its rivals in the Empire. Titles of address to the Emperor are listed in full and discussed
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The present study seeks to depict the patristic attitude towards the person and office of the Roman Emperor in the fourth century. Particular attention is paid to letters, speeches, panegyrics, and the like, which were addressed directly to the Emperor. The language employed by the Fathers in these addresses is described and analyzed where it contributes to an understanding of the place of the Emperor in Christian thought of the century in which Christianity achieved official victory over the religions which had been its rivals in the Empire. Titles of address to the Emperor are listed in full and discussed

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