1st Edition

Desecularizing the Christian Past Beyond R.A. Markus and the Religious-Secular Divide

By Enrico Beltramini Copyright 2023
244 Pages
by Routledge

244 Pages
by Routledge

244 Pages
by Routledge

The essential objective of this study is to unpack the complicity between historians and secularization theory in the study of late ancient and early medieval Christianity—and then suggest a way out. In this work of historiography of religion, Enrico Beltramini argues that religious history is inherently secular and produces distorted representations of the Christian past. He suggests moving from... Read more
FOREWORD, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, ABBREVIATIONS, INTRODUCTION, SACRAMENTAL ONTOLOGY, ONTOLOGICAL TURN, HISTORY AND THEOLOGY, SAECULUM, ANCIENT AND MODERN CHRISTIANITY, AUGUSTINIANISMS, SAECULUM RETOLD, CONCLUSION, BIBLIOGRAPHY

Biography

Enrico Beltramini specializes in Christian theology and history, focusing particularly on historical and political theology as well as history and historiography of religion. He is the author of two monographs and numerous book chapters, and he has contributed over 60 peer-reviewed articles to academic journals. He is on faculty at Notre Dame de Namur University, California. Beltramini has been trained as a theologian, historian, and social theorist, and he has earned doctoral degrees in theology, history, and business.