![]() | |||
|
The Correspondence of Pliny and Caesar Trajanby Steve Hale After the death of Domitian, Nerva (A.D. 96-98) became the Roman Emperor. He became Caesar at the age of 66, and is considered one of "the five good emperors." Nerva brought back many of Domitian's exiles, stopped executions, and lowered Domitian's high taxes. Pliny, a nephew and adopted son to the famous Pliny was an elder in the church, was sent by Trajan to Bithynia as an emissary in regard to culture and religion. He was authorized to take care of any trouble. "The method you have pursued, my dear Pliny, in sifting the cases of those denounced to you as Christians is eminently proper .. No search should be made for these people; when they are denounced and found guilty they should be punished; but when the accused party denies that he is a Christian, and give proof .. by adoring our gods, he shall be pardoned ... Information without the accusees name subscribed shall not be admitted in evidence against anyone (Pliny the Younger Letters Loeb Library). Trajan was no Nero or Domitian, but he did execute many. While returning in great military triumph and expansion, Trajan died of dropsy and a stroke whicn followed. He was 64, and was cremated, with his ashes buried beneath the Trajan column in Rome. June 13, 1993 Related Articles: Print this Article Discuss this Article Back to the Sermon Page
|
Mt. Juliet Church of Christ 1940 N. Mt. Juliet Road P.O.Box 248 Mt.Juliet, TN 37122-0248 (615)758-2274 Fax:615-754-2351 Worship Services: Sunday Early Worship: 8AM Sunday Bible Study: 9:15AM Sunday Late Worship: 10:15AM Night Worship: 6PM Wednesday Bible Study: 7PM |
|