De Statu Et Conditione Paganorum Sub Imperatoribus Christianis Post Constantinum, by Samuel Theophil Rüdiger, offers a detailed examination of the status and condition of pagans under Christian emperors following Constantine. This historical work provides valuable insights into the social, religious, and political dynamics of the late Roman Empire as it transitioned from paganism to Christianity.
Rüdiger's study sheds light on the experiences of pagans, their interactions with the Christian authorities, and the evolving religious landscape of the era. This book remains a significant resource for understanding the complexities of religious coexistence and conflict during a pivotal period in Western history.
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