Historical Reprints Religion Arguments of Emperor Julian Against the Christians

Arguments of Emperor Julian Against the Christians

Arguments of Emperor Julian Against the Christians
Catalog # SKU2815
Publisher TGS Publishing
Weight 1.00 lbs
Author Name Emperor Flavius Claudius Julianus
 
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The Arguments
of Emperor Julian
Against the Christians


by
Emperor Flavius Claudius Julianus

When you study Christian history it's written by the victors of that time. So to read about Julian from most textbooks you'd see him referred to as pagan, heretic, infidel, with a slant pro-Christian look at the emperor. It's rare to be able to read the charges of the Emperor against Christianity, with the slant from his point of view.

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This is a facsimile book of an original printing. TGS invested in software and equipment in late 2008 that really increased the quality and speed to create facsimile books. This investment helps overcome many problems of reproducing many older books, such as yellowed pages, stains, see-thru or onion skin type paper, colored paper, brown inks, etc. These are scanned pages, not 'copied' pages, and the quality of print truly represents the quality of the print of the original book, though we may have been able to enhance or darken the print. We are proud to be able to preserve this work through new technology.



105+pages - 8¼ x 6¾ softcover


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