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The Good Christian Ruler in the First Millennium

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Millennium transcends boundaries – between epochs and regions, and between disciplines. Like the journal Millennium-Jahrbuch, the Millennium-Studien pursues an international, interdisciplinary app...
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  • 19 July 2021
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The late antique and early medieval Mediterranean was characterized by wide-ranging cultural and linguistic diversity. Yet, under the influence of Christianity, communities in the Mediterranean world were bound together by common concepts of good rulership, which were also shaped by Greco-Roman, Persian, Caucasian, and other traditions. This collection of essays examines ideas of good Christian rulership and the debates surrounding them in diverse cultures and linguistic communities. It grants special attention to communities on the periphery, such as the Caucasus and Nubia, and some essays examine non-Christian concepts of good rulership to offer a comparative perspective. As a whole, the studies in this volume reveal not only the entanglement and affinity of communities around the Mediterranean but also areas of conflict among Christians and between Christians and other cultural traditions. By gathering various specialized studies on the overarching question of good rulership, this volume highlights the possibilities of placing research on classical antiquity and early medieval Europe into conversation with the study of eastern Christianity.

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Price: $183.99
Pages: 473
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 19 July 2021
ISBN: 9783110724691
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HIS002000 HISTORY / Ancient / General, REL017000 RELIGION / Comparative Religion
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Philip Michael Forness, Alexandra Hasse-Ungeheuer und Hartmut Leppin, Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt a. M.


Philip Michael Forness, Alexandra Hasse-Ungeheuer and Hartmut Leppin, University of Frankfurt a. M., Germany.