La religión de Estado en el Imperio Romano antes de Constantino. Poder, intolerancia y control ideológico
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Carbó García, Juan RamónDate
2022Discipline/s
Arte y HumanidadesCiencias Religiosas
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Religious policyRoman Empire
Christianity
Tolerance
Intolerance
Religious violence
Ideological control
Abstract
Within the framework of the study of the religious fact in its Western political context, in which Christianity is the fundamental reference – if not the only one –, the aim of this article is to analyze the religious policy of the Roman Empire at the time when Christianity made its appearance and then developed, considering their interaction prior to the time when the first edicts of religious “tolerance” were promulgated. This analysis will focus on four main aspects: 1- we will take a brief look to the Roman religious policy developed during its imperial conformation and the reli gious aspect of the process known as Romanization; 2- several paradigmatic cases
of extreme violence will be presented as a religious policy of the Empire towards foreign territories, which will serve to dismantle any claim on an idyllic general religious tolerance of the Romans prior to their encounter with Christianity; 3- in the light of these attitudes, the focus will be on imperial persecutions with...





