'We have no king but Christ' [electronic resource] : Christian political thought in Greater Syria on the eve of the Arab conquest (c.400-585) / Philip Wood.
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- Oxford scholarship online.
- 261.7095690201 22
- BR115.P7
- Also issued in print format.
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An examination of how, at the close of the Roman Empire, Christianity influenced the political and social philosophy of the peoples of the Near East, laying the groundwork for the blending of religious and ethnic identity that we see in the Middle East today.
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