Tucson Humanities Festival 2017

Crown Vs Cross: Resistance and Resilience of Religion in the Roman Empire


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PRESENTED BY:
Grant Adamson, Cynthia White & Courtney Friesen
UA RELIGIOUS STUDIES & CLASSICS
Ed Wright
UA JUDAIC STUDIES
Shifting ideologies over the history of the Roman Empire exposed different religious minorities to violence and repression. This panel will explore the range of expressions of resistance and resilience in Judaism and early Christianity in the face of that trauma. After the Romans destroyed the Jerusalem Temple that had served as the center of worship for centuries, Jews and Christians responded with apocalyptic visions of God’s imminent intervention to deliver His people and to judge the world. Nearly three centuries later, in a striking historical reversal, the Emperor Julian announced his intention to rebuild the Jewish Temple, apparently as a reaction against recently ascendant and increasingly intolerant Constantinian Christianity.
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