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The history of the church’s relationship with governing authorities unfolds from its beginnings at the intersection of apprehension and acceptance, collaboration and separation. Over time, a sometimes paradoxical arrangement became the norm. This volume is dedicated to helping students chart this complex narrative through early Christian writings from the first six centuries of the Common Era. As...

Christians’ failure to participate in the central civic and religious rites of the Roman Empire no doubt made them suspect to their neighbors; once they had been called before imperial authorities, moreover, their refusal to sacrifice for the good of the empire resulted in their punishment, by flogging and execution, for insubordination. Even in a world as fraught with violence as the Roman Empire, these dramatic displays apparently drew much public attention. Tertullian, a North African writer at
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