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There is no crime for those who have Christ: religious violence in the Christian Roman Empire

Michael Gaddis c2005 © University of California Press
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Series
  • Transformation of the Classical Heritage
  • ATLA Special Series
ISBN(s)
  • 9780520286245 (paper)
  • 9780520930902 (ebook)
  • 9780520241046 (hardcover)
Subject
  • European: 400-1400
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • Preface and Acknowledgments (page ix)
  • List of Abbreviations (page xiii)
  • Introduction (page 1)
  • 1. "WHAT HAS THE EMPEROR TO DO WITH THE CHURCH?": Persecution and Martyrdom from Diocletian to Constantine (page 29)
  • 2. "THE GOD OF THE MARTYRS REFUSES YOU": Religious Violence, Political Discourse, and Christian Identity in the Century after Constantine (page 68)
  • 3. AN EYE FOR AN EYE: Religious Violence in Donatist Africa (page 103)
  • 4. TEMPERATA SEVERITAS: Augustine, the State, and Disciplinary Violence (page 131)
  • 5. "THERE IS NO CRIME FOR THOSE WHO HAVE CHRIST": Holy Men and Holy Violence in the Late Fourth and Early Fifth Centuries (page 151)
  • 6. "THE MONKS COMMIT MANY CRIMES": Holy Violence Contested (page 208)
  • 7. "SANCTIFY THY HAND BY THE BLOW": Problematizing Episcopal Power (page 251)
  • 8. NON IUDICIUM SED LATROCINIUM: Of Holy Synods and Robber Councils (page 283)
  • Conclusion (page 323)
  • Bibliography (page 343)
  • Index (page 369)
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CHR 93.1 (Jan. 2007): 130-131 http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/catholic_historical_review/v093/93.1drake.html
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