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Against the Christians & Upon the Sovereign Sun
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Against the Christians & Upon the Sovereign Sun Hardcover - 1980

by Thomas Taylor


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  • Title Against the Christians & Upon the Sovereign Sun
  • Author Thomas Taylor
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Pages 184
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Ares Publishers, Chicago
  • Date June 1980
  • ISBN 9780890053010 / 0890053014
  • Dewey Decimal Code 272
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The Arguments of the Emperor Julian Against the Christians. Translated from the Greek fragments...
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The Arguments of the Emperor Julian Against the Christians. Translated from the Greek fragments preserved by Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria, to which are added extracts from the other works of Julian relative to the Christians.

by TAYLOR, Th., (transl.),

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THE ARGUMENTS OF THE EMPEROR JULIAN AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS Translated from  the Greek Fragments...
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THE ARGUMENTS OF THE EMPEROR JULIAN AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS Translated from the Greek Fragments Preserved by Cyril, Bishop of Alexandria; to Which Are Added Extracts from the Other Works of Julian Relative to the Christians

by Taylor, Thomas

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Ares Publishers, Inc.. Fine with no dust jacket. 1980. Hardcover. 0890053014 . Exact Reprint of the Tetypeset original (1809) Chicago 1930 ARES PUBLISHERS INC. In his school edict Julian prohibits Christian teachers from using pagan scripts e. G. The Illias, that formed the core of Roman education. This was an attempt to remove some of the power of Christian schools by alienating their students from Roman society, not to mention a satirical attack at what Julian may have viewed as a hypocrisy: Christian schools teaching the Bible as the sole source of knowledge while simultaneously teaching classical pagan texts as well, knowledge of which was needed for success in Roman society. In his tolerance edict of 362, Julian decreed the reopening of pagan temples, the restitution of alienated temple properties, and called back Christian bishops that were exiled by church edicts. The latter was an instance of tolerance of different religious views, but may also have been an attempt by Julian to… Read More
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