
Edward Gibbon
In Our Time: Culture
Christianity and the Roman Empire
Gibbon inherits a number of arguments about the relationship between the empire and the church. He doesn't buy machiavelli's argument that christianity undermined the early roman empire because they couldn't make sacrifices to pagan gods. But what he does do, in decline and fall, is t o kind of trans plant it - so that after the conversion of constantine, when christianity becomes the official religion of the empire,. gibbon starts to explore the interactions of church and empire. The surprising and paradoxical details of that process most excite his historical imagination.
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