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Focusing on Gibbon's provocative analysis, this volume delves into the early Christian church's portrayal within the broader context of barbarism and religion. It critically explores the historical and philosophical implications of Gibbon's arguments, shedding light on the tensions between faith and reason during a transformative period in history. The examination provides insights into the complexities of religious development and its impact on society, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of early Christianity.
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Barbarism and Religion, J. G. A. Pocock
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