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The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire

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A scholarly survey traces the religious and intellectual collision between traditional Roman cults, Hellenistic philosophy, and emerging Christian thought across the early empire. It reconstructs Roman religious practices and Stoic and Plutarchian ideas, examines the figure of Jesus and his followers, explores tensions between Jewish and Christian communities, and presents contemporary criticisms and defenses from skeptics and theologians. Using historical sources and interpretive imagination, the author compares pagan and Christian perspectives, follows doctrinal debates and cultural change, and seeks to explain why Christianity attracted adherents and how its opponents sought to respond.

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T. R. Glover

T. R. Glover was a British classical scholar and author known for his insightful explorations of early religious thought and historical context. His notable works include "The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire," where he examines the interplay between various faiths during a pivotal time in history, and "The Jesus of History," which delves into the historical figure of Jesus and his impact on society. Glover's scholarship reflects a deep engagement with both classical literature and the complexities of religious belief, contributing to the understanding of the cultural dynamics of the ancient world.

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