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The Emergence of Western Political Thought in the Latin Middle Ages Empty Bottles of Gentilism Kingship and the Divine in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages (to 1050) FRANCIS OAKLEY Yale UNIVERSITY PRESS New Haven and London Published with assistance from the foundation established in memory of Calvin Chapin of the Class of 1788, Yale College. Copyright © 2010 by Francis Oakley All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, including illustrations, in any form (beyond that copying permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. Copyright Law and except by reviewers for the public press), without written permission from the publishers. Designed by Sonia Shannon. Set in Filosofia type by Integrated Publishing Solutions. Printed in the United States of America. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Oakley, Francis. Empty bottles of gentilism : kingship and the divine in late antiquity and the early Middle Ages (to 1050) / Francis Oakley. p. cm. —(The emergence of Western political thought in the Latin Middle Ages; 1) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-300-15538-9 (cloth : alk.paper) 1. Kings and rulers—Europe—History—To 1500. 2. Church and state— Europe—History—To 1500. 3. Middle Ages. I. Title. JC375.O34 2010 321′.6—dc22 2009032624 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. This paper meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48–1992 (Permanence of Paper). 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 To Corpus Christi College Oxford If a man could well observe that which is delivered in the histories, concerning the religious rites of the Greeks and Romans, I doubt not but he might find many … [of those] … old empty bottles of Gentilism, which the doctors of the Roman Church, either by negligence or ambition, have filled up again with the new wine of Christianity, that will not fail in time to break them. THOMAS HOBBES, Leviathan, pt. 4, ch. 45 Contents General Introduction Acknowledgments Prologue: Kingship and the Long Shadow of the Archaic Past I Prolegomenon: The Cosmic Kingship in Mediterranean Antiquity 1. Historical Orientation: Hellenic, Hellenistic, Hebraic, and Roman Antiquity 2. Ancient Affections: The Archaic Pattern of Royal Sacrality and the Hellenistic Legacy 3. Abrahamic Departures: The Hebraic and Christian Contribution II The Long Twilight of the Sacral Kingship in Greek and Latin Christendom (c. 300–c. 1050) 4. Historical Orientation: The Heirs of Rome 5. Patristic Affirmation: The Greek Fathers and the Eusebian Tradition in Christian Rome, Byzantium, and Russia 6. Patristic Reservation: The Latin Fathers from Tertullian to Augustine 7. The Early Medieval West (i): Sacral Kingship in the Germanic Successor Kingdoms 8. The Early Medieval West (ii): Fidelity, Consent, and the Emergence of “Feudal” Institutions 9. The Early Medieval West (iii): The Clerical Order and the Rise of the Papal Monarchy Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index

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In this book—the first volume in his groundbreaking trilogy on the emergence of western political thought—Francis Oakley explores the roots of secular political thinking by examining the political ideology and institutions of Hellenistic and late Roman antiquity and of the early European middle
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