Arthur P. Urbano is associate professor of theology at Providence College, USA.
"The book is highly recommended for specialists and students alike."--Jeremy Schott, Journal of Roman Studies "While researchers will welcome this volume, it is also readable enough to be an accessible resource for undergraduates. This is a needed scholarly resource, treating not only the varied tendrils of intellectual history during a very fractious period, but also providing level-headed analysis of some relatively neglected individuals like Eunapius of Sardis... This work will be of interest to classicists, philosophers, and theologians, and is highly recommended."--David Neal Greenwood, Univ Aberdeen, Religious Studies Review ""A significant contribution to the history of Late Antiquity, specifically, the history of philosophy and the history of religion . . . unique for using biography as the lens through which to view an age of religious and cultural transformation."--Elizabeth DePalma Digeser, professor of history at the University of California, Santa Barbara"--
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