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The Nero-Antichrist

The Nero-Antichrist

The Nero-Antichrist

Founding and Fashioning a Paradigm
Shushma Malik , Roehampton University, London
February 2024
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9781108798358

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    It has traditionally been assumed that biblical writers considered Nero to be the Antichrist.. This book refutes that view. Beginning by challenging the assumption that literary representations of Nero as tyrant would have been easily recognisable to those in the eastern Roman empire, where most Christian populations were located, Shushma Malik then deconstructs the associations often identified by scholars between Nero and the Antichrist in the New Testament. Instead, she demonstrates that the Nero-Antichrist paradigm was a product of late antiquity. Using now firmly established traits and themes from classical historiography, late-antique Christians used Nero as a means with which to explore and communicate the nature of the Antichrist. This proved successful, and the paradigm was revived in the nineteenth century in the works of philosophers, theologians, and novelists to inform debates about the era's fin-de-siècle anxieties and religious controversies.

    • Provides the first detailed assessment of the Nero-Antichrist from the perspective of ancient history
    • Traces the history of the Nero-Antichrist using key case studies from late antiquity and the nineteenth century
    • Explores Nero's reception history in relation to the Antichrist in homily, exegesis, literature, film, and TV

    Product details

    April 2020
    Hardback
    9781108491495
    242 pages
    235 × 158 × 17 mm
    0.48kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 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.
      Author
    • Shushma Malik , Roehampton University, London

      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.