
This volume brings together seven seminal papers by the great radical historian Geoffrey de Ste. Croix, who died in 2000, on early Christian topics, with an especial focus on persecution and martyrdom. Christian martyrdom is a topic which conjures up ready images of inhumane persecutors confronted by Christian heroes who perish for the instant but win the long-term battle for reputation. In five of these essays Ste. Croix scrutinizes the evidence to reveal the significant role of Christian themselves, first as volunteer martyrs and later, after the triumph of Christianity in the early fourth century, as organizers of much more effective persecutions. A sixth essay pursues the question of the control of Christianity through a comprehensive study of the context for one of the Church's most important and divisive doctrinal decisions, at the Council of Chalcedon (AD 451); the key role of the emperor and his senior secular officials is revealed, contrary to the prevailing interpretation of Church historians. Finally the attitudes of the early Church towards property and slavery are reviewed, to show the divide between the Gospel message and actual practice.
This volume investigates the historical realities of early Christian persecution, martyrdom, and the institutionalization of orthodoxy to challenge traditional hagiographic narratives. The late Geoffrey de Ste. Croix, a prominent radical historian, utilizes primary source analysis to deconstruct the power dynamics between the Roman state and the early Church. He argues that the historical record reveals a more complex interaction where Christians were not merely passive victims, but active participants in both martyrdom and the subsequent persecution of dissenters.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and historians recognize this collection as a significant contribution to the critical study of early Christian history, often citing Ste. Croix's rigorous approach to primary evidence. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which demands a high level of familiarity with late antique history and ecclesiastical politics.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191535192
ISBN-13:
9780191535192
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