Andrea Sterk is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Florida and has previously taught at Notre Dame University. She has written Renouncing the World yet Leading the Church: The Monk-Bishop in Late Antiquity.
Uses & Abuses of Power in the Christian Roman Empire
Speaker(s): Andrea Sterk
Date: July 4, 2005
Length: 1:19:56
Product ID: RGDL3509M
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Description
This lecture enables contemporary North American Christians to understand how the leadership in the Roman Empire relates to the content of the evening news and the framework of our world today.
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