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The Making of a Christian Empire
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Elizabeth DePalma Digeser is Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of The Making of a Christian Empire: Lactantius and Rome and A Threat to Public Piety: Christians, Platonists, and the Great Persecution.

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"To write a book like the present one, an author must be willing to believe that ideas make history-perhaps, indeed, that nothing changes history so much as an idea."-M. J. Edwards, Oxford University. American Historical Review, April 2002 "Digeser seeks to answer the mystery of how the Roman Empire changed from persecution of Christianity to toleration in six short years (305-311)... She is at her best in tracing the parallels between Porphyry's attack on Christianity, Constantine's rhetoric of support, and the text of Lactantius's Divine Institutes. Her text sparkles as she demonstrates how different versions of monotheism... could be used in support of not only different theologies but also different modes of civil governance... Her book as well as the massive bibliography by Jackson Bryce bode well for a new look at Lactantius."-Maureen A. Tilley, University of Dayton. Theological Studies, December 2000 "The Making of a Christian Empire is original, challenging, and persuasive. Moreover, beyond contributing to our evolving understanding of the Constantinian age, Digeser's study also has the power to make us question anew the true nature of pagan inclusiveness and the origins of Christian intolerance."-Dennis E. Trout, University of Missouri, Columbia. Church History, Vol. 69, No. 4. December 2000 "Digeser... proffers an interesting and controversial analysis of the Divine Institutes of Lactantius in The Making of a Christian Empire. Historians of early Christianity will welcome this detailed treatment of the Institutes of Lactantius in the English language, and will appreciate this thorugh assessment of that work within the religious debates of the fourth century."-Charles M. Odahl, Boise State University. The Catholic Historical Review, July 2001 "This book is a first-class piece of historical scholarship, one with something to say to the specialist but fully accessible to the more generally informed reader as well."-William D. McCready, Queen's University. Speculum, Oct. 2001 "In this richly textured study ... Digeser constructs a challenging and... convincing picture of the tumultous first decades of the fourth century CE... Even though this work will appeal mostly to those interested in historical and theological developments of this period, Digeser has done all she can, especially through her thorough discussions of bibliography, to make it accessible to the widest possible audience. Highly recommended."-Choice, June 2000 "Digeser offers a fresh reading of Lactantius's Divine Institutes, considering its historical, rather than essentially theological value in the political and philosophical contexts of the late roman empire... Clearly argued, Digeser's provocative study offers additional insights into the complexities of imperial-Christian relations in late Antiquity, particularly of Constantine's religious policy, and should appeal to any reader interested in this critical period of transition."-Pamela L. Mullins, University of North Carolina. Religious Studies Review, April 2002 "Elizabeth DePalma Digeser skillfully combines philosophical, theological, historical, and legal sources to shed light on Lactantius and his engagement in the political and religious events of his time."-Judith Evans-Grubbs, Sweet Briar College "The Making of a Christian Empire is an important, convincing book for students of Roman and Medieval history, church history, and political theology...It might even arouse controversy."-R. M. Grant, University of Chicago Divinity School

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