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Studies in Classics eBook Series

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  • For Salvation's Sake

    Provincial Loyalty, Personal Religion, and Epigraphic Production in the Roman and Late Antique Near East

    by Jason Moralee ...
    Series series Studies in Classics
    This book breaks new ground in the study of cultural unity in the Near East from pre-Roman to early Islamic times (first century BC - eighth century AD). Based on a thorough study of nearly 400 Greek and Latin inscriptions from Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Israel, this book shows how the formula 'for salvation's sake' (hyper soterias/pro salute) was fundamental to the political, social and religious ... Read more

    $60.95 USD

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  • The City of God

    Complete in a single file

    Translated by Marcus Dods ...
    According to the editor's preface: "The City of God is the masterpiece of the greatest genius among the Latin Fathers, and the best known and most read of his works, except the Confessions. It embodies the results of thirteen years of intellectual labor and study (from A.D. 413-426). It is a vindication of Christianity against the attacks of the heathen in view of the sacking of the city of Rome ... Read more

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  • The Robe

    More than 6 million copies sold! The classic Christian novel of the crucifixion and one Roman soldier's transformation through faith.At the height of his popularity, Lloyd C. Douglas was receiving an average of one hundred letters a week from fans. One of those fans, a department store clerk in Ohio named Hazel McCann, wrote to Douglas asking what he thought had happened to Christ's garments after ... Read more

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  • Constantine the Great

    by John Firth ...
    THE catastrophe of the fall of Rome, with all that its fall signified to the fifth century, came very near to accomplishment in the third. There was a long period when it seemed as though nothing could save the Empire. Her prestige sank to the vanishing point. Her armies had forgotten what it was to win a victory over a foreign enemy. Her Emperors were worthless and incapable. On every side the ... Read more

    $2.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

    All six volumes are contained in this eBook. There is a linked table of contents, and the footnotes are also linked.Gibbon’s masterpiece, which narrates the history of the Roman Empire from the second century A.D. to its collapse in the west in the fifth century and in the east in the fifteenth century, is widely considered the greatest work of history ever written.The History of the Decline and ... Read more

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  • Constantine and the Conversion of Europe

    Regarded by some as one of the best works ever written on the life of Constantine, this work remains one of A. H. M. Jones' most enduring titles.Jones manages not only to inform but to entertain us. Here is a work that does what few other scholars can.Constantine was a man of action, a man of strong desire. He was a man of ambition. But many men with ambition have come and gone, their names no ... Read more

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  • From Shame to Sin

    by Kyle Harper ...
    The transformation of the Roman world from polytheistic to Christian is one of the most sweeping ideological changes of premodern history. At the center was sex. Kyle Harper examines how Christianity changed the ethics of sexual behavior from shame to sin, and shows how the roots of modern sexuality are grounded in an ancient religious revolution. ... Read more

    $35.99 USD

  • The Church in the Shadow of the Mosque

    Christians and Muslims in the World of Islam

    Series series Jews, Christians, and Muslims from the Ancient to the Modern World
    Amid so much twenty-first-century talk of a "Christian-Muslim divide"--and the attendant controversy in some Western countries over policies toward minority Muslim communities--a historical fact has gone unnoticed: for more than four hundred years beginning in the mid-seventh century, some 50 percent of the world's Christians lived and worshipped under Muslim rule. Just who were the Christians in ... Read more

    $31.69 USD

  • Font of Life

    Ambrose, Augustine, and the Mystery of Baptism

    by Garry Wills ...
    Series series Emblems of Antiquity
    No two men were more influential in the early Church than Ambrose, the powerful Bishop of Milan, and Augustine, the philosopher from provincial Africa who would write The Confessions and The City of God. Different in background, they were also extraordinarily different in personality. In Font of Life, Garry Wills explores the remarkable moment when their lives intersected at one of the most ... Read more

    $14.29 USD

  • Inheriting Abraham

    The Legacy of the Patriarch in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

    Series series Library of Jewish Ideas
    How Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have reimagined Abraham in their own imagesJews, Christians, and Muslims supposedly share a common religious heritage in the patriarch Abraham, and the idea that he should serve only as a source of unity among the three traditions has become widespread in both scholarly and popular circles. But in Inheriting Abraham, Jon Levenson reveals how the increasingly ... Read more

    $17.29 USD

  • A History of New Testament Times in Palestine, 175 B.C. 70 A.D.

    •Covers the history of Palestine 175 B.C. 70 A.D. , from the time of Seleucid rule to the emergence of the Christian Church.Shailer Mathews was a Christian theologian and noted author, serving as the dean of the Divinity School at the University of Chicago. Mathews A History of New Testament Times in Palestine, 175 B.C. 70 A.D. is a concise history of Palestine from the 2nd centuries B.C. to ... Read more

    $2.99 USD

  • Policing the Roman Empire

    Soldiers, Administration, and Public Order

    Historians often regard the police as a modern development, and indeed, many pre-modern societies had no such institution. Most recent scholarship has claimed that Roman society relied on kinship networks or community self-regulation as a means of conflict resolution and social control. This model, according to Christopher Fuhrmann, fails to properly account for the imperial-era evidence, which ... Read more

    $52.19 USD