Description This volume brings theoretical and methodological discussions from religious studies, ancient history, and classics to the study of ancient religions, thus attempting to bridge a disciplinary chasm often apparent in the study of religions in antiquity.
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It examines theoretical discourses on the specificity, origin, and function of \'religion\' in antiquity, broadly defined here as the period from the 6th century BCE to the 4th century CE.
Description This volume brings theoretical and methodological discussions from religious studies, ancient history, and classics to the study of ancient religions, thus attempting to bridge a disciplinary chasm often apparent in the study of religions in antiquity