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1 | "What has the emperor to do with the church?" : persecution and martyrdom from Diocletian to Constantine | 29 |
2 | "The god of the martyrs refuses you" : religious violence, political discourse, and Christian identity in the century after Constantine | 68 |
3 | An eye for an eye : religious violence in Donatist Africa | 103 |
4 | Temperata Severitas : Augustine, the state, and disciplinary violence | 131 |
5 | "There is no crime for those who have Christ" : holy men and holy violence in the late fourth and early fifth centuries | 151 |
6 | "The monks commit many crimes" : holy violence contested | 208 |
7 | "Sanctify thy hand by the blow" : problematizing episcopal power | 251 |
8 | Non iudicium sed latrocinium : of holy synods and robber councils | 283 |
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