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book by Charles Norris Cochrane]
This article is about the book by Charles Norris Cochrane. For the book by Jaroslav Pelikan, see ].Author | Charles Norris Cochrane |
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Language | English |
Subject | classical antiquity |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Publication date | 1940 |
Christianity and Classical Culture: A Study of Thought and Action from Augustus to Augustine is a 1940 book by Charles Norris Cochrane examining how the culture of ancient Rome was changed by its encounter with Christianity in the period leading up to Augustine. It was published initially by Oxford University Press and subsequently republished by Liberty Fund. Among the best-known admirers of and advocates for this book was W.H. Auden, who wrote "Since the appearance of the first edition in 1940, I have read this book many times, and my conviction of its importance to the understanding not only of the epoch with which it is concerned, but also of our own, has increased with each rereading".
See also
References
- Cochrane, Charles Norris (1940). Christianity and classical culture. Oxford University Press. ASIN B000NXKMQ6.
- Cochrane, Charles Norris. Christianity and Classical Culture. ISBN 0-86597-413-6.
- Friedersdorf, Conor (29 June 2010). "Provocation of the Day: Book Reviews Have Changed for the Worse". The Atlantic. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
External links
- Christianity and Classical Culture
- The Roman World and Ours
- Christianity and Resistance: An Interview with Alan Jacobs
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