Inventing Superstition : : From the Hippocratics to the Christians / / Dale B. Martin.
The Roman author Pliny the Younger characterizes Christianity as "contagious superstition"; two centuries later the Christian writer Eusebius vigorously denounces Greek and Roman religions as vain and impotent "superstitions." The term of abuse is the same, yet the two writers su...
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Year of Publication: | 2022 |
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