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ISBN10: 3631377169, ISBN13: 9783631377161, [publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften] Softcover The aim of this study is to explore the development from pagan religious policy to the persecution of Christians in the middle of the third century AD. Up to the present, research has largely depended on Christian sources and has focused on the consequences for the Church alone. The limitations of Christian authors, however, are obvious. Even if they were victims of persecution, none of them paid much attention to the imperial government itself; all they were concerned with were the effects on the Church. In contrast, this book looks at the Emperor and his governors at work as described by inscriptions and papyri in comparison with Christian authors. As such, this study considers not only the effects of the imperial measures on the Church and its leaders but also their original purpose. In conclusion, there is no compelling reason to see Decius' decree as a device for persecution, whereas the first Valerian law was directed against the Church hierarchy leaving hardly any room for Christian practices, and the second one was a reaction to reported problems with the implementation of the first. Good condition overall. Some pages have notations and/or markings in margin, and also some underlining. {"length"=>["21"], "width"=>["14.8"], "units"=>["Centimeters"]}
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