Christianity, Philosophy, and Roman Power : Constantine, Julian, and the Bishops on Exegesis and Empire, EPUB eBook

Christianity, Philosophy, and Roman Power : Constantine, Julian, and the Bishops on Exegesis and Empire EPUB

Part of the Greek Culture in the Roman World series

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This book rethinks the Christianisation of the late Roman empire as a crisis of knowledge, pointing to competitive cultural re-assessment as a major driving force in the making of the Constantinian and post-Constantinian state.

Emperor Julian's writings are re-assessed as key to accessing the rise and consolidation of a Christian politics of interpretation that relied on exegesis as a self-legitimising device to secure control over Roman history via claims to Christianity's control of paideia.

This reconstruction infuses Julian's reaction with contextual significance.

His literary and political project emerges as a response to contemporary reconfigurations of Christian hermeneutics as controlling the meaning of Rome's culture and history.

At the same time, understanding Julian as a participant in a larger debate re-qualifies all fourth-century political and episcopal discourse as a long knock-on effect reacting to the imperial mobilisation of Christian debates over the link between power and culture.

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