The Christians and the Fall of Rome
Penguin Great Ideas: Series 1
Edward Gibbon
Gibbon's subversive and iconoclastic description of the rise of Christianity inspired outrage upon publication and remains one of the most eloquent and damning indictments of the delusory nature of faith.
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