056年咒符。异教徒和基督徒在罗马Empire


This course considers the rise of Christianity and its encounters with the religious and political institutions of the Roman Empire. It examines Christianity in the second and third centuries of the Common Era and its relationship with Judaism, Hellenistic philosophies, state cults, and mystery religions and concentrates on the various pagan responses to Christianity from conversion to persecution. Ancient texts may include Apuleius, Lucian, Marcus Aurelius, Porphyry, Justin, Origen, Lactantius, Tertullian, and theActs of the Christian Martyrs.
ANCH 044(The Early Roman Empire) provides useful background.
Social sciences.
Writing course.
1 credit.
Eligible for GLBL-Paired
Spring 2024. Turpin.
Catalog chapter:Classics
Department website://www.axclude.com/classics


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