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BARBARIANS AND BISHOPS: ARMY, CHURCH, AND STATE IN THE AGE OF ARCADIUS AND
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BARBARIANS AND BISHOPS: ARMY, CHURCH, AND STATE IN THE AGE OF ARCADIUS AND CHRYSOSTOM Unknown - 1990

by J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz


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In this illuminating study Liebeschuetz examines two fundamental themes of Late Antiquity: the barbarization of the Roman army and the interrelation of Church and secular government. He discusses Alaric's Goths in the West, who were treated as a federate regiment rather than a migrating
tribe; how the civilian authorities at Constantinople maintained control over the largely German army in a conflict that culminated in the Gainas rising; and how the same authorities came into conflict with John Chrysostom, the bishop of Constantinople, and had him deposed.

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  • Title BARBARIANS AND BISHOPS: ARMY, CHURCH, AND STATE IN THE AGE OF ARCADIUS AND CHRYSOSTOM
  • Author J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz
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  • Edition First Edition
  • Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
  • Date 1990
  • ISBN 9780198148869
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BARBARIANS AND BISHOPS Army, Church, and State in the Age of Arcadius and Chrysostom

by Liebeschuetz, J. H. W. G.

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Oxford University Press. Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. 0198148860 . Dustjacket has minor shelfwear and rubbing. Book has minor shelfwear. ; Barbarians and Bishops is concerned with two fundamental themes of Late Antiquity: the barbarization of the Roman army, and the interrelation of Church and secular government. The conspicuous role played by barbarian, particularly German, soldiers in the Late Roman state has always been recognized. It still has not been satisfactorily explained. This is not surprising since the development which compelled the Empire to call on foreigners for its defence is a complex one, related to changes in basic structures and attitudes of Roman society. One of these was the triumph of Christianity which required the abandonment of a civic religion closely integrated with secular government. ; 336 pages; Gift inscription from author: "To Andrew, With best wishes --Wolf" ; Signed by Author .
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