Development and influence between Paganism and Christianity from 380 to 600 AD
Autor/es
Montefinese, RobertoDirector/es
Sancho Gómez, Miguel PabloFecha
2026Disciplina/s
Arte y HumanidadesCiencias Religiosas
Materia/s
Late AntiquityReligious Transformation
Paganism-Christianity Interaction
Roman Empire
Resumen
This research project explores the complex dynamics of interaction, conflict, and transformation between Paganism and Christianity from 380 to 600 AD, a critical period in Late Antiquity marked by religious, cultural, and political shifts. The transition inaugurated by the Edict of Thessalonica in 380 AD, which established Nicene Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire, initiated a prolonged and uneven process of Christianization throughout imperial territories.
In this research project, particular emphasis is placed on the fact that this transformation was neither uniform nor immediate. Pagan cults continued to be practiced in various regions, especially in rural environments, well into the sixth century. The analysis has been conducted across different provinces of the Roman Empire to highlight regional variations and the socio-religious factors that conditioned the pace and form of Christian expansion.
A central objective of the project is to investigate not only...





