Simplicity and Humility in Late Antique Christian Thought Simplicity and Humility in Late Antique Christian Thought

Simplicity and Humility in Late Antique Christian Thought

Elites and the Challenges of Apostolic Life

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Publisher Description

The social values of upper-class Christians in Late Antiquity often contrasted with the modest backgrounds of their religion's founders – the apostles – and the virtues they exemplified. Drawing on examples from the Cappadocian Fathers, John Chrysostom, and other late antique authors, this book examines attitudes toward the apostles' status as manual workers and their virtues of simplicity and humility. Due to the strong connection between these traits and low socioeconomic status, late antique bishops often allowed their own high standing to influence how they understood these matters. The virtues of simplicity and humility had been a natural fit for tentmakers and fishermen, but posed a significant challenge to Christians born into the elite and trained in prestigious schools. This volume examines the socioeconomic implications of Christianity in the Roman Empire by considering how the first wave of powerful, upper-class church leaders interpreted the socially radical elements of their religion.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2021
25 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
381
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
6.3
MB

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