Antigone Samellas, Death in the Eastern Mediterranean (50-600 A.D.). _The Christianization of the East: an interpretation_. [Studies and Texts in Antiquity and Christianity, 12.] [Book Review]

Byzantinische Zeitschrift 96 (2):777-780 (2003)
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In the last decade we witnessed an impressive output of scholarly publications dealing either with issues of Christianization in various parts of the Roman Empire or exploring the interaction of Christianity with pagan religion and local cults. The book by Samellas with its promising title is a welcome addition to these series of works and will interest specialists in religious studies, historians of Late Antiquity and cultural anthropologists alike. The book derives from a dissertation submitted at Yale University in 1999. It is divided into seven chapters that are, in turn, divided into sections; the volume also comprises a short conclusive chapter as well as indices of ancient and modern authors.

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