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A Chronicle of the Last Pagans (Revealing Antiquity) [Hardcover]

Pierre Chuvin (Author), B. A. Archer (Translator)
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March 1, 1990 Revealing Antiquity (Book 4)

A Chronicle of the Last Pagans is a history of the triumph of Christianity in the Roman Empire as told from the perspective of the defeated: the adherents of the mysteries, cults, and philosophies that dominated Greco–Roman culture.

With a sovereign command of the diverse evidence, Pierre Chuvin portrays the complex spiritual, intellectual, and political lives of professing pagans after Christianity became the state religion. While recreating the unfolding drama of their fate—their gradual loss of power, exclusion from political, military, and civic positions, their assimilation, and finally their persecution—he records a remarkable persistence of pagan religiosity and illustrates the fruitful interaction between Christianity and paganism. The author points to the implications of this late paganism for subsequent developments in the Byzantine Empire and the West. Chuvin's compelling account of an often forgotten world of pagan culture rescues an important aspect of our spiritual heritage and provides new understanding of Late Antiquity.



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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: French

About the Author

Pierre Chuvin is Professor of Greek at Blaise Pascal University, Clermont-Ferrand and lives in Paris.

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  • Hardcover: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press (March 1, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674129709
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674129702
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #216,406 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The fall of Paganism as viewed by the Pagans themselves!, March 20, 1999
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"A Chronicle of the Last Pagans" is an absolutely masterful work which gives a detailed account of the rise of Christianity and the downfall of Paganism. Both rich in detail and historical accuracy, this volume makes good use of primary sources and tells it's story well. It begins at the time of Constantine and travels through to the reign of Theodosius. Though this is a modern work it is an exceptionally useful resource. Pierre Chuvin has managed to put together a wide variety of sources to create a picture of late antiquity as no other writer has yet been able to do. I found information here that I have not been able to get to easily anywhere else, such as Eastern Pagan survivals lasting well into the 500's AD. Highly recommended!
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not much choice, October 10, 2007
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Superb book for anyone interested in this period. It really should be read by all Christians who take their religion seriously. Why? Because the book is very honest and presents an unpleasant picture despite merely stating facts. It is very, very sad...a chronicle of our tremendous loss. It makes you very aware that the magnificent works of art that we now possess are just the tiny bit that escaped the hands of our intolerant ancestors.

This book is also valuable for anyone interested in preserving contemporary "endangered" culture. There are similarities here to the actions of the Chinese government in the Cultural Revolution and in Tibet. It is ironic that Christians looked on in horror as Communists persecuted Christians in Poland, but most are quite ignorant of the blood on the hands of their ancestors.

I am a Hellenic polytheist, so I am being upfront in having a vested interest. But if you find the subject intriguing, give the book a try, regardless of what side you have found yourself on. After reading this book, many Christians in the reading audience may discover that they didn't have much choice in the matter.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Our Pagan Ancestors, June 29, 2006
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This book is not exactly light reading, and one should already have at least some familiarity with the period of Late Antiquity before tackling it. Also I think that Chuvin pulls a lot of his punches in order to avoid the accusation of being "anti-Christian". After all, he is telling a story that makes Christianity look very bad, indeed. What other Religion in human history has been so relentlessy intolerant - and so "successful" in its supression of other Religions? Chuvin also soft-pedals the evidence for philosophical Paganism surviving to the present - but he makes the case nevertheless.

This is an essential book for anyone interested in the real roots of modern Paganism. The Pagans that Chuvin deals with are precisely those classical Pagans whose words, including their prayers, we can still read today. Chuvin is overly careful, in my opinion, to avoid any appearance of being polemical - but he still presents a lot of ammunition for the point of view that modern Paganism is a genuine continuation of the Old Religion. The Pagans that Chuvin portrays were, in fact, already involved in the fight to defend the Old Religion nearly 2,000 years ago!
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