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Chapter 7. Late Antiquity, 350 – 600. The Byzantine Empire. Sources of Byzantine Strength The Law Code of Justinian Byzantine Intellectual Life Byzantine Science and Medicine. The Growth of the Christian Church. The Idea of a Church The Church and the Roman Emperors
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Chapter 7 Late Antiquity, 350–600
The Byzantine Empire • Sources of Byzantine Strength • The Law Code of Justinian • Byzantine Intellectual Life • Byzantine Science and Medicine
The Growth of the Christian Church • The Idea of a Church • The Church and the Roman Emperors • Bishops and the Pope • The Development of Christian Monasticism • Western and Eastern Monasticism
Christian Ideas and Practices • Christianity and Classical Culture • Christian Notions of Gender and Sexuality • Saint Augustine on Human Nature, Will, and Sin
Christian Missionaries and Conversion • Missionaries on the Continent • Christianity in the British Isles • Conversion and Assimilation
Migrating Peoples • The Idea of the Barbarian • Celts, Germans, and Huns • Germanic Kingdoms • Anglo-Saxon England
Barbarian Society • Kinship, Custom, and Class • Law • Social and Economic Structures