Storia della decadenza e rovina dell'impero romano, volume 11
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The volume traces how theological disputes, sectarian movements, and ecclesiastical institutions shaped imperial life in the eastern provinces. It surveys prolonged doctrinal controversies and conciliar decisions, the rise of contemplative and popular devotions focused on images, relics, and saints, and the responses of rulers and clergy, including iconoclastic measures and their reversal. It analyzes a reforming sect that privileged Pauline texts and rejected many established rites, whose persecution and migration altered religious geography. Blending doctrinal exposition with political and social narrative, the work connects spiritual conflict to administrative strain and cultural divergence within Christian communities.
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