Defending Constantine
Defending Constantine: The Twilight of an Empire and the Dawn of Christendom is a 2010 book by Peter Leithart which examines Constantine the Great and Christianity. Leithart argues that Constantine was a real Christian, and takes issue with John Howard Yoder's view on Constantinianism, arguing that there was no Constantinian shift.[1][2]
Author | Peter Leithart |
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Subject | Constantine the Great and Christianity |
Publisher | IVP Academic |
Publication date | 2010 |
Pages | 373 |
Defending Constantine provoked a book-length response: Constantine Revisited: Leithart, Yoder, and the Constantinian Debate, edited by John D. Roth (Wipf and Stock, 2013).[3]
References
- Hauerwas, Stanley (12 October 2010). "A review of Defending Constantine". The Christian Century. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
- Furry, Timothy (1 September 2010). "Review of Peter Leithart's, Defending Constantine: The Twilight of an Empire and the Dawn of Christendom". Journal of Lutheran Ethics. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
- Roth, John D. (3 June 2014). "Constantine Revisited: Leithart, Yoder, and the Constantinian Debate". The Christian Century. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
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