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CHRISTIANITY AND CONSTANTINE'S IMPERIAL WOMEN

Greece and Rome, 2023
It is known that various members of Constantine's family, of his own generation and the generation before, were Christian. It is often taken for granted that Constantine encouraged or required their Christian faith. However, in fact there is only evidence for Constantine's influence on the faith of his mother Helena.
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Secularism, Christianity and Imperialism

2017
Asad’s genealogy of the ‘secular’ and its complex relationship with Christianity is discussed. The interrogation of the metaphysics of secularism by Asad is assessed and a political version of secularism proffered. The notion of secularism as an alien political form imposed by Western colonialism is evaluated and largely rejected in terms of ...
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Turks, Christians and Imperial Fantasy

2008
The observation that the eighteenth-century theatre was a place of ‘interculturalism’ is an assertion which is perhaps not well demonstrated by the plays discussed in this book thus far. With the exception of the various identities that formed Britain itself and representations of Britain’s Catholic neighbours, these history plays do not travel beyond ...
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Orthodox Christianity in Imperial Russia

2014
Bodies like Bright Stars: Saints and Relics in Orthodox Russia by Robert H. Greene (Northern Illinois University Press, 2009). ISBN 9780875804095.
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CHRISTIANITY AND IMPERIALISM

International Review of Mission, 1937
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Christian Missions and Imperialism

Occasional Bulletin from the Missionary Research Library, 1970
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