Pagans and Christians: fifty years of anxiety

This chapter studies E.R. Dodds’s lectures published in 1965 as Pagan and Christian in an Age of Anxiety, which marked a pivotal moment in the modern study of late antiquity. By 1963, Dodds had a long history of combining his scholarly and other interests to create new fields of study. Pagan and Chr...

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Main Author: Morgan, T
Other Authors: Stray, C
Format: Book section
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2019
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