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Constantine 2: Imperial Spirituality (pietas)

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I return to Constantine for this week's chapter since registration is still open for my upcoming course "Constantine and the Conversion of the Roman Empire," starting in January. This week, rather than attempting to assess his impact, I look at the man himself. What does his pietas look like? What does it mean for the emperor himself to be a Christian?

Sign up for the course here: https://davenanthall.com/product/constantine-conversion/

The sources from today's chapter:

Eusebius. Life of Constantine. Trans. with intro and commentary by Averil Cameron and Stuart G. Hall. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999.

Eusebius. The History of the Church. Trans. G. A. Williamson. Ed with intro by Andrew Louth. Penguin Classics.

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I return to Constantine for this week's chapter since registration is still open for my upcoming course "Constantine and the Conversion of the Roman Empire," starting in January. This week, rather than attempting to assess his impact, I look at the man himself. What does his pietas look like? What does it mean for the emperor himself to be a Christian?

Sign up for the course here: https://davenanthall.com/product/constantine-conversion/

The sources from today's chapter:

Eusebius. Life of Constantine. Trans. with intro and commentary by Averil Cameron and Stuart G. Hall. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1999.

Eusebius. The History of the Church. Trans. G. A. Williamson. Ed with intro by Andrew Louth. Penguin Classics.

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