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Julian and Christianity : Revisiting the Constantinian Revolution - David Neal Greenwood

Julian and Christianity

Revisiting the Constantinian Revolution

By: David Neal Greenwood

Hardcover | 1 May 2021

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The Roman emperor Julian is a figure of ongoing interest and the subject of David Neal Greenwood's Julian and Christianity. This unique examination of Julian as the last pagan emperor and anti-Christian polemicist revolves around his drive and status as a ruler. Greenwood adeptly outlines the dramatic impact of Julian's short-lived regime on the course of history, with a particular emphasis on his relationship with Christianity.

Julian has experienced a wide-ranging reception throughout history, shaped by both adulation and vitriol, along with controversies and rumors that question his sanity and passive ruling. His connections to Christianity, however, are rooted in his regime's open hostility, which Greenwood shows is outlined explicitly in Oration 7: To the Cynic Heracleios. Greenwood's close reading of Oration 7 highlights not only Julian's extensive anti-Christian religious program and decided rejection of Christianity but also his brilliant, calculated use of that same religion. As Greenwood emphasizes in Julian and Christianity, these attributes were inextricably tied to Julian's relationship with Christianity-and how he appropriated certain theological elements from the religion for his own religious framework, from texts to deities.

Through his nuanced, detailed readings of Julian's writings, Greenwood brings together ancient history, Neoplatonist philosophy, and patristic theology to create an exceptional and thoughtful biography of the great Roman leader. As a result, Julian and Christianity is a deeply immersive look at Julian's life, one that considers his multifaceted rule and the deliberate maneuvers he made on behalf of political ascendancy.

Industry Reviews

Julian and Christianity is an insightful work.

* The NYMAS Review *

This book seeks to overcome a traditional and popular chronological reconstruction of the fourth-century Roman Emperor Julian's policies and writings, which assumed an initial phase of religious tolerance followed by increasing hostility toward Christianity. [S]everal of his observations and arguments will surely extend and enrich the debate over one of Rome's most controversial emperors.

* Choice *

[H]is study should be viewed as a major new contribution to Julianic studies and, more broadly, to the study of religion in the fourth century.

* Church History Review *

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