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I am intrigued by the idea of the Jews being massacred. Don't get me wrong. Nero is taking some group and putting them to torturous deaths. Whoever it was must have committed capital offenses. One possibility of course is sedition. So a national enemy would make sense in that respect. Quote:
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OTOH, some Jews were pretty well Hellenized or Romanized so I don't know how common overt hostility would have been outside of Palestine. |
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I guess he was just expressing his concern over the Fundamentalists, like we do sometimes today. Hrm...
Tacitus was fundamental himself. He advocated the return to a lot of old laws such as veiled women and such, and many works he attributes to the gods. Maybe the national superstition was infringing on too much territory? It definitely would have been seen opposing the Religio... |
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I checked my notes the other day and found that when we studied Tertullian it was only selected passages NOT including the one quoted here. Nomen meaning race is on my opinion a bit of a stretch while my Lewis & Short Dictionary does include this meaning it only refers to 2 uses of it in this sense 1 from Suetonius and 1 from Tacitus however if you read the Tacitus quoted it does actually refer to someone being adopted and so takes the NAME of a family Quote:
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The Hopkins citation isn't quite right. The correct citation is
Hopkins, Keith, 1934-. Christian Number and its Implications, Journal of Early Christian Studies 6.2, Summer 1998 A very interesting conversation, though. |
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Yours Bede Bede's Library - faith and reason http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin...011&word=Nomen[/QUOTE] |
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One should also note that Tertullian is certainly writing at a time when being a Christian could get you killed. He is seeking in Ad Nationes to provide a history and explanation of the hostility of the Roman state toeards Christians. There is IMO a presumption that when he has this hostility begin under Nero that he means by Nero's hostility something comparable to the situation in his (Tertullian's) day ie physical persecution not just anti-Christian propaganda. Andrew Criddle |
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