2013-02-22

A Quote On Christianity's Influence On Rome

Re-reading Gibbon's Decline as you can tell.

I don't know who the editor is in this edition; for some reason it isn't disclosed but he made a nice point in the footnotes:

"...in most savage times, and the most corrupt courts, since the introduction of Christianity there have been no Neros or Domitians, no Commodus or Elagabalus."

Rome and Christianity - indeed, the West and Christianity - makes for quite interesting reading.

So full of contradictions, misunderstandings, blood and glory.


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