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Trouble in Pontus: The Pliny-Trajan Correspondence on the Christians Reconsidered

Corke-Webster, James

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James Corke-Webster



Abstract

The letters exchanged by Pliny and Trajan concerning Christians have occasioned abundant commentary. But scholarship remains confused over two questions—first, Pliny's procedure and motivation in writing, and second, the extent of the emperor's response. I argue that the letters are evidence only of an overexposed governor's effort to shut down an escalating situation, and that they elicited a tailored, local and limited imperial response. This reading not only prompts a more nuanced understanding of the role of the governor and of his correspondence, but also prevents erroneous use of the letters in discussions of the "persecution" of the Christians.

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Corke-Webster, J. (2017). Trouble in Pontus: The Pliny-Trajan Correspondence on the Christians Reconsidered. Transactions of the American Philological Association (1974. Online), 147(2), 371-411. https://doi.org/10.1353/apa.2017.0013

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 10, 2017
Online Publication Date Nov 5, 2017
Publication Date Nov 5, 2017
Deposit Date Apr 24, 2017
Publicly Available Date Apr 24, 2017
Journal Transactions of the American Philological Association
Print ISSN 0360-5949
Electronic ISSN 1533-0699
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 147
Issue 2
Pages 371-411
DOI https://doi.org/10.1353/apa.2017.0013
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1359446

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Copyright © 2017 Society for Classical Studies. This article first appeared in Corke-Webster, J. (2017). Trouble in Pontus: The Pliny–Trajan Correspondence on the Christians Reconsidered. TAPA 147(2), 371-411. The Johns Hopkins University Press.





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