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A.D. 381

Heretics, Pagans, and the Dawn of the Monotheistic State
By:Charles Freeman
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9781590202876
eText ISBN:9781590205228
Edition:0
Copyright:2009
Format:Reflowable

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"A chronicle of one significant year in Christian history." — Kirkus Reviews In A.D. 381, Theodosius, emperor of the eastern Roman empire, issued a decree in which all his subjects were required to subscribe to a belief in the Trinity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This edict defined Christian orthodoxy and brought to an end a lively and wide-ranging debate about the nature of God; all other interpretations were now declared heretical. It was the first time in a thousand years of Greco-Roman civilization free thought was unambiguously suppressed. Why has Theodosius's revolution been airbrushed from the historical record? In this groundbreaking book, acclaimed historian Charles Freeman argues that Theodosius's edict and the subsequent suppression of paganism not only brought an end to the diversity of religious and philosophical beliefs throughout the empire, but created numerous theological problems for the Church, which have remained unsolved. The year A.D. 381, as Freeman puts it, was "a turning point which time forgot." "A well-argued and -documented study of the rise of the monotheistic state in the late Roman Empire and its aftereffects." — Library Journal

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