Reconstructing Western Civilization: Irreverant Essays on AntiquityThis is a collection of eleven essays, laced with humor and irony, on the Dawn of Man, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Hebrews, Minoans and Mycenaens, classical Greece, Alexander the Great, the Hellenistic world, Rome's Republic and Empire, and several church fathers (Irenaeus, Tertullian, Jerome, and Augustine) who influenced the Primitive Church. Tinsley highlights current research while showcasing themes of contemporary as well as ancient significance - misogyny, the manipulation of rhetoric to justify privilege, the contributions of the anonymous to the well-being of the famous, the paradox of progress, the distortion of prophecy, the use and misuse of myth and other media, the exploitation of spiritual, intellectual, physical, and sexual resources, the comforts and perils of provincialism versus the dangers and benefits of organization - spiritual, imperial, or both. |
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... Augustus and Jesus aroused devotion , but also suspicion and contro- versy . Both " saviors " dodged questions they preferred not to answer and referred to themselves as the son of a god or God.10 Each was very con- cerned with his ...
... Augustus and Jesus aroused devotion , but also suspicion and contro- versy . Both " saviors " dodged questions they preferred not to answer and referred to themselves as the son of a god or God.10 Each was very con- cerned with his ...
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... Augustus considered family those relations who did His / his will . It was all relative . Unlike Jesus , whom some said planned a Second Coming or manifesta- tion when he would judge mankind , Augustus came only once since he had but ...
... Augustus considered family those relations who did His / his will . It was all relative . Unlike Jesus , whom some said planned a Second Coming or manifesta- tion when he would judge mankind , Augustus came only once since he had but ...
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... Augustus to buy off any opposition to his power . The principate brought peace to Rome after a century and more of civil wars . Augustus's state looked like a Republic but was really a monarchy . " Princeps " was a “ general form of ...
... Augustus to buy off any opposition to his power . The principate brought peace to Rome after a century and more of civil wars . Augustus's state looked like a Republic but was really a monarchy . " Princeps " was a “ general form of ...
Contents
Introduction 7 | 7 |
The Civilizations of Mesopotamia | 26 |
Forever Egypt | 50 |
Copyright | |
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