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Introduction. Identity Politics in the Later Roman Empire
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. Identity Politics in the Later Roman Empire 1
- Chapter 1. Philosophers, Apologists, and Empire 15
- Chapter 2. Porphyry on Greeks, Christians, and Others 52
- Chapter 3. Vera Religio and Falsae Religiones: Lactantius's Divine Institutes 79
- Chapter 4. What Difference Does an Emperor Make? Apologetics and Imperial Ideology in Constantine's Oration to the Saints and Imperial Letters 110
- Chapter 5 From Hebrew Wisdom to Christian Hegemony: Eusebius of Caesarea’s Apologetics and Panegyrics 136
- Epilogue Empire’s Palimpsest 166
- Appendix. Porphyry’s Polemics and the Great Persecution 177
- Abbreviations 187
- Notes 191
- Bibliography 233
- Index 247
- Acknowledgments 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. Identity Politics in the Later Roman Empire 1
- Chapter 1. Philosophers, Apologists, and Empire 15
- Chapter 2. Porphyry on Greeks, Christians, and Others 52
- Chapter 3. Vera Religio and Falsae Religiones: Lactantius's Divine Institutes 79
- Chapter 4. What Difference Does an Emperor Make? Apologetics and Imperial Ideology in Constantine's Oration to the Saints and Imperial Letters 110
- Chapter 5 From Hebrew Wisdom to Christian Hegemony: Eusebius of Caesarea’s Apologetics and Panegyrics 136
- Epilogue Empire’s Palimpsest 166
- Appendix. Porphyry’s Polemics and the Great Persecution 177
- Abbreviations 187
- Notes 191
- Bibliography 233
- Index 247
- Acknowledgments 253