Saturday, June 14, 2008

Henty:Beric the Briton

We are almost done with another Henty book, Beric the Briton. Just a great story by Henty. Taking place in 6oAD it gives a nice peek at the early christian spread inside Rome itself. Also gave nice context for what life was like amongst the romans then. The upper class’s, how the gladiators lived, the fire of rome, Neros welfare system that helped to bankrupt Rome, all of which takes place just before Jerusalem was wiped out, about 10yrs after this books setting.

These Henty books just give a nice contextual look at these different periods of history. Always a nice sharp contrast is presented that some things are good and some things are evil. Evil is always to be opposed.

A real suprise for us was to see how even Roman families or barbarian families from britian had a closer operation and function to a biblical, Godly model,at that time, than modern Christianity has. Even "barbarians" and Romans had a closer understanding to each other of marrage than either would have with the modern broadly accepted evangelical view of family.

Us modernists are in this Americana grip of the individual, autonomy and the fragmented family... Why its been normal for about 15 respective minutes of the worlds history,plus we have the internet today so we know we are right.

Bummer

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