From Temple to Church 2008
DOI: 10.1163/ej.9789004131415.i-381.8
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Chapter Two. Models and evidence in the study of religion in late roman Egypt

Abstract: The title of this paper may seem too restrictive for an opening lecture in a colloquium concerned with the entire East of the Roman Empire, in which only half of the papers concern Egypt, and yet simultaneously far too ambitious in its scope. In the course of the colloquium, however, it became clear that the methodological issues that I was trying to confront were broadly relevant across the geographical span covered by the colloquium and to some extent raised fundamental questions about the very formulation o… Show more

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