Teresa Morgan describes what changed for the church and for the culture when Christianity gained power.
Teresa Morgan describes what changed for the church and for the culture when Christianity gained power.
Teresa Morgan describes the qualities that mattered within Greek and Roman morality.
Teresa Morgan weighs claims that Christianity made the Roman Empire more humane.
Teresa Morgan reflects on the kind of Christian Constantine probably was – and wasn’t.
Teresa Morgan wonders whether Constantine ever felt called to turn the other cheek.
Teresa Morgan reflects on whether Christianity’s rise to power was a good or a bad thing.
Teresa Morgan distinguishes Greek and Roman virtues from their Christian equivalents.
Teresa Morgan distinguishes between “euergetism” and Christian charity.
Teresa Morgan explains how morality looked different to Christians than to Greeks and Romans.
Teresa Morgan speculates about why Christianity might have appealed to women.
Teresa Morgan considers one of the great twists of history, and its implications.
Teresa Morgan weighs the evidence we have for charitable activity among early Christians.