Darkening Age

The Christian Destruction of the Classical World

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Catherine Nixey: Darkening Age (2018, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company)

384 pages

English language

Published Nov. 8, 2018 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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978-0-544-80093-9
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Offers a history of the rise of Christianity in the classical world that focuses on its terrible cost, in terms of violence and dogmatic intolerance, that helped bring upon the dark ages.

"A bold new history of the rise of Christianity, showing how its radical followers ravaged vast swathes of classical culture, plunging the world into an era of intellectual darkness. In Harran, the locals refused to convert. They were dismembered, their limbs hung along the town's main street. In Alexandria, zealots pulled the elderly philosopher-mathematician Hypatia from her chariot and flayed her to death with shards of broken pottery. Not long before, their fellow Christians had invaded the city's greatest temple and razed it--smashing its world-famous statues and destroying all that was left of Alexandria's Great Library. Today, we refer to Christianity's conquest of the West as a triumph. But this victory entailed an orgy of destruction in which …

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Subjects

  • Church history, primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
  • Christianity and other religions
  • Violence, religious aspects
  • Greece, civilization
  • Rome, civilization