cmitchell's review

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challenging informative relaxing slow-paced

4.0

stanl's review

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5.0

I know this book is only for those with specialist interests, but it is an extraordinary work of scholarship. And, to my great delight, it absolutely devastates the misconception that Constantine becoming emperor led, immediately, to the dominance of Christianity in Rome. It contextualizes the Pelagian Controversy as part of a struggle about the understanding of and the use of wealth. Amazing.
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