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| #2440615 in Books | 2017-01-01 | Original language:English | 5.80 x.80 x8.20l,.84 | File type: PDF | 272 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Character Assassination - Nicene Style!!!|By Stefano Nikolaou|It doesn't take a genius to work out the theological opponents of Constantius II were biased against him due to his support for moderate Arianism. The emperor was the 'enemy' because he used his authority to support Arians. Unfortunately for Constantius' reputation, it was the Nicene theologians like Athanasius and H|About the Author||Richard Flower is Senior Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History, University of Exeter.|
The Roman emperor Constantius II (337-361) has frequently been maligned as a heretic, standing in sharp contrast to his father Constantine I, who set in motion the Christianisation of the Roman world and the establishment of Nicene orthodoxy. This reputation is the result of the overwhelming negative presentation of Constantius in the surviving literature written by orthodox Christians, who regarded him as an 'Arian' persecutor.
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