Refutes the commonly-held perception that Nero should be understood as the Antichrist figure in the Bible, and argues instead that this paradigm was a product of late antiquity. The paradigm's success facilitated its revival in the nineteenth century against the backdrop of the era's fin-de-sià  cle anxieties and religious controversies.
Refutes the commonly-held perception that Nero should be understood as the Antichrist figure in the Bible, and argues instead that this paradigm was a product of late antiquity. The paradigm's success facilitated its revival in the nineteenth century against the backdrop of the era's fin-de-sià  cle anxieties and religious controversies.
Shushma Malik is a Lecturer in Classics at the University of Roehampton. She has published book chapters and articles in international journals such as Classical Quarterly. Shushma has also featured as a guest on BBC Radio 3's The Sunday Feature: The Deluxe Edition and BBC Radio 4's In Our Time: Nero.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Neronian Myths 2. Nero and the Bible 3. The Invention of the Nero-Antichrist 4. Reviving the Nero-Antichrist 5. Epilogue: The Legacy of Revival Appendix A. List of Early-Christian References to the Nero-Antichrist Bibliography Index.
1. Introduction: Neronian Myths 2. Nero and the Bible 3. The Invention of the Nero-Antichrist 4. Reviving the Nero-Antichrist 5. Epilogue: The Legacy of Revival Appendix A. List of Early-Christian References to the Nero-Antichrist Bibliography Index.
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