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Early Christianity and the Roman Law

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Availability:In StockContributor:Dominic StevensTheme:Chronological Period/Ancient (To 499 A.D.), Cultural Region/Italy, Religious Orientation/ChristianPublish date:3/12/2026Pages:192
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Colloquium VerlagISBN-13:9798233873935UPC:9798233873935Book Category:History, ReligionBook Subcategory:Ancient, Christian Church, Religion, Politics & StateBook Topic:Rome, HistorySize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.41 inchesWeight:0.227Product ID:SCQPYNJ2YK

Early Christianity and the Roman Law explores one of the most dramatic transformations in world history: how a persecuted religious movement eventually reshaped the legal foundations of the Roman Empire. Beginning in the first century, when Christians were viewed by Roman authorities as followers of an illicit superstition, the book traces the evolving legal encounters between imperial power and a growing religious community that challenged the religious assumptions of Roman society.

Through detailed historical analysis and extensive use of primary sources-from Roman jurists and imperial edicts to Christian apologetic writings and martyr narratives-the book examines how Roman law initially responded to Christianity with suspicion, prosecution, and periodic persecution. The legal policies of emperors such as Nero, Decius, Valerian, and Diocletian reveal the empire's struggle to maintain religious unity in a world where Christians refused to participate in the civic rituals that symbolized loyalty to the state.

The narrative then follows the dramatic reversal that occurred in the fourth century with the rise of Constantine and the legalization of Christianity. What had once been an illegal religion gradually became integrated into the legal structure of the empire. Imperial legislation began to recognize Christian institutions, bishops acquired judicial authority, and Roman law increasingly reflected Christian moral ideals.

As the empire evolved into a Christian state, the relationship between law and faith deepened. The Theodosian Code and the monumental legal reforms of Justinian preserved the ancient tradition of Roman jurisprudence while reshaping it within a Christian worldview. In this synthesis, the legal genius of Rome merged with the ethical vision of Christianity, creating a new legal civilization that would shape medieval Europe and influence Western law for centuries.

Richly researched and intellectually compelling, this book reveals how the encounter between imperial power and religious conviction transformed both the Roman legal tradition and the Christian Church. By examining trials, laws, councils, and theological debates, the book offers a sweeping narrative of how law, faith, and empire interacted to produce one of the foundational legal cultures of the Western world.

For readers interested in Roman history, early Christianity, and the origins of Western law, this book provides a vivid and authoritative account of how a small religious movement ultimately changed the legal and moral architecture of an empire.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Colloquium VerlagISBN-13:9798233873935UPC:9798233873935Book Category:History, ReligionBook Subcategory:Ancient, Christian Church, Religion, Politics & StateBook Topic:Rome, HistorySize:8.50 x 5.50 x 0.41 inchesWeight:0.227Product ID:SCQPYNJ2YK
Publisher: Colloquium Verlag

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Dominic Stevens

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