Forbearance and Compulsion: The Rhetoric of Religious Tolerance and Intolerance in Late Antiquity

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Bloomsbury Publishing, 2013年3月14日 - 272 頁
Most surveys of religious tolerance and intolerance start from the medieval and early modern period, either passing over or making brief mention of discussions of religious moderation and coercion in Greco-Roman antiquity. Here Maijastina Kahlos widens the historical perspective to encompass late antiquity, examining ancient discussions of religious moderation and coercion in their historical contexts. The relations and interactions between various religious groups, especially pagans and Christians, are scrutinized, and the stark contrast often drawn between a tolerant polytheism and an intolerant Christianity is replaced by a more refined portrait of the complex late antique world.
 

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1 Introduction
1
2 Articulating Forbearance and Compulsion before 250
9
3 The Third Century
28
4 From Constantine to Constantius II
56
5 From Julian to Valentinian I
75
6 From Gratian to Theodosius I
88
7 After Theodosius I
106
8 Towards a World of One Alternative
134
Notes
141
Ancient sources
219
Modern bibliography
225
Index of sources
243
General Index
251
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Maijastina Kahlos is a research fellow at the Finnish Academy, Helsinki.

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