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The Role of the Bishop in Late Antiquity: Conflict and Compromise

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Main Details

Title The Role of the Bishop in Late Antiquity: Conflict and Compromise
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andrew Fear
By (author) Jose Fernandez Urbina
By (author) Mar Marcos Sanchez
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:280
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781780932170
ClassificationsDewey:262.1209
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date 14 February 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Late Antiquity witnessed a major transformation in the authority and power of the Episcopate within the Church, with the result that bishops came to embody the essence of Christianity and increasingly overshadow the leading Christian laity. The rise of Episcopal power came in a period in which drastic political changes produced long and significant conflicts both within and outside the Church. This book examines these problems in depth, looking at bishops' varied roles in both causing and resolving these disputes, including those internal to the church, those which began within the church but had major effects on wider society, and those of a secular nature.

Author Biography

Andrew Fear is Lecturer in Classics, University of Manchester, UK. Jose Fernandez Ubina is Professor of Ancient History, University of Granada, Spain. Mar Marcos Sanchez is Senior Lecturer in Ancient History, University of Cantabria, Spain.

Reviews

The volume includes chapters well worth reading on topics of interest to scholars of Church history, religious studies, Late Antiquity, and relations between Church and State.... The various authors offer some interesting insights and new perspectives. -- Eric Fournier, West Chester University of Pennsylvania * Bryn Mawr Classical Review * There is much here of value for students and scholars alike, particularly through the Spanish in?uence that permeates the collection ... Visigothic Spain has rarely received the same attention in English-language scholarship as Francia or Ostrogothic Italy, and it is the great merit of this edited collection that it makes recent Spanish research on Late Antiquity available to a broader audience. -- David M. Gwynn, Royal Holloway, University of London * Journal of Roman Studies * Mentioned * Classical Journal *