Zwischen Toleranz und Dominanz: römische Kaiser und Untertanen und ihre Rolle in den traditionellen Kulten im vierten Jahrhundert
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Spudasmata : Studien zur Klassischen Philologie und Ihren Grenzgebieten, (2012)Felber, Anneliese; Groen, Basilius J.; Sohn-Kronthaler, Michaela (ed.), Toleranz und Religionsfreiheit 311-2011, pp. 41-56ISSN
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14 april 2011
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Article in monograph or in proceedings
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Felber, Anneliese
Groen, Basilius J.
Sohn-Kronthaler, Michaela
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Geschiedenis
Journal title
Spudasmata : Studien zur Klassischen Philologie und Ihren Grenzgebieten
Languages used
German (ger)
Book title
Felber, Anneliese; Groen, Basilius J.; Sohn-Kronthaler, Michaela (ed.), Toleranz und Religionsfreiheit 311-2011
Page start
p. 41
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p. 56
Subject
Proclaiming imperial ancestry: The importance of imperial lineage in edicts and law; The Ancient WorldAbstract
On 31 April 311 Emperor Galerius issued an edict ending the persecution of Christians and giving the Christian cult official and legal recognition. This edict of tolerance represents a decisive turn in history.
To mark the 1700th anniversary of this, the Faculty of Theology at Graz University held an international and interdisciplinary symposium. The academic conference examined the religious spectrum of late antiquity and took as a central theme the issues of tolerance and religious freedom. Particular emphasis was given to the ways in which Christian attitudes to the pagan and Jewish worlds were determined after 311, but there was also discussion of contemporary issues such as religious freedom in canon law and in international and Islamic law.
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