'Not by force but by good will' reads the inscription over the gate
of a market farm in Puteoli, Roman Campania. Quintus the master
lives by these words. Lucan his slave defies them. Both are nearly
destroyed by them.
The fugitive slave Lucan, seeking asylum, crashes the farm gate of
Good Will, and Quintus rescues him. 'Slaves, serve your master as
you would your Lord, ' Lucan is told. How can he possibly do that?
Quintus sows discontent among his sixteen slaves by choosing Lucan
for a companion. Letitia the young slave girl refuses to grow up in
defense against the deprived farm slaves. She eyes Lucan and longs
for her inevitable marriage to be a bond, not a bondage. An
insidious bet regarding Lucan convulses the farm and he runs to the
safety of the church. But the church will not let him live a lie.
The historical novel, Not By Force But By Good Will, resurrects
the grass roots of the fourth Century Roman empire. Like the farmer
Quintus, three-fourths of the free populace are rustics, and like
Lucan, two-thirds of the populace are slaves.
The Emperor Constantine's foreign war and civil war triumphs and
edicts have momentous impact on Quintus. The draft leaches the
farmland of his brothers and their men to defend an overextended
front. Excessive production quotas exhaust the soil. Taxes to
support the state, to build churches and Constantinople, the New
Rome in the East, gut him. Nor can Quintus escape; the Colonate law
binds farmers and slaves to the land as serfs. Failing to meet his
production and tax quotas, Quintus faces prison, and confiscation
of his land and household by the state into vast plantations. Since
no free person would marry a serf, anyone seducing or cohabiting
with a slave, and the family, are threatened by Constantine's
morality edicts with the death penalty and seizure of land. Only
Lucan can save them.
Running from Puteoli to Nicaea, to Rome and back, Lucan
experiences the grassroots impact of the Nicene Council of
Churches, convened by Constantine, that settles a schism
threatening to divide the empire newly united by the sword. The
Council gives the Nicene Creed to posterity. The consequences to
Lucan's life are profound.
Peopled with vivid characters, Not by Force but by Good Will
explores how slaves like Lucan may have struggled to transcend
slavery and obey the scriptural mandate to serve the master as the
Lord, even when there was not so much as a whisper of hope for
freedom.
General
Imprint: |
X Libris
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
March 2008 |
First published: |
March 2008 |
Authors: |
Hannah Bonsey Suthers
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 29mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards / With dust jacket
|
Pages: |
436 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4257-0632-6 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Sagas
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-4257-0632-0 |
Barcode: |
9781425706326 |
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