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John Anthony McGuckin, one of the world’s leading scholars of ancient Christianity, has synthesized a lifetime of work to produce the most comprehensive and accessible history of the Christian movement during its first thousand years. The Path of Christianity takes readers on a journey from the period immediately after the composition of the Gospels, through the building of the earliest Christian...

ways of social control available to the extended Roman government in antiquity. In local towns governance was largely devolved. The upper classes formed the political council of governance, responsible for tax matters and enforcement of social stability. The large extent of the slave class, who were governed by harshly repressive laws, was of necessity held under control by readily available recourse to military might, if necessary. Usually it was not necessary, the ever-present readiness to resort
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