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The Early Christians and the Roman Persecution: From Nero to the 4th Century
Robert Henry Millford
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ISBN: 9798227956286
Editeur: T.L. Humphrey
Date de parution: 2024

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Overview
This comprehensive study explores the history of early Christian persecution and martyrdom from the first through the third centuries. The early Christian community faced significant hostility from Roman authorities due to their refusal to worship Roman gods and acknowledge the emperor's divine status. The study covers key phases of persecution, beginning with Emperor Nero's brutal crackdown after the Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD. Subsequent emperors, including Domitian, Trajan, Hadrian, Marcus Aurelius, and Decius, varied in their treatment of Christians, ranging from localized persecutions to more systematic efforts. The chapter details the theological and social responses to these persecutions, including the development of martyrdom theology, the role of apologists like Justin Martyr and Tertullian, and the formation of organized church structures. It also highlights significant martyrdom events and figures, such as Polycarp of Smyrna, and describes the widespread persecution under Decius and Diocletian. The legacy of early Christian martyrdom had a profound impact on Christian identity, theology, and practice, shaping the development of the church and its eventual triumph over persecution. The study draws on primary sources, such as writings by Tacitus, Pliny the Younger, and early Christian apologists, as well as secondary sources that provide historical and theological context.

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