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Christian Apologists and the Antonine Emperors

Christopher P. Jones

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The Antonine period from Hadrian on­wards sees the beginning of a Christian lit­erature of “apology,” more precisely of de­fense and justification of the new religion. These defenses sometimes take the form of attacks on “pagan” cults or on Judaism. The Christians begin to represent their religion as a philosophy, worthy of consideration beside the traditional philosophies of the Graeco-Roman world. At the same time Christians are still persecuted, and impe­rial policy towards them, as expressed in the form of imperial edicts or implicitly by the practice of governors, continues, even if unevenly. There is a sharp upturn of per­secution in the reign of Marcus Aurelius, perhaps exacerbated by the internal and external setbacks of the reign.

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Jones, C.P. (2019). Christian Apologists and the Antonine Emperors. https://doi.org/10.20318/arys.2018.4426

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2019
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10.20318/arys.2018.4426
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