The author discerns two distinct currents of personal religion,
which he illustrates through striking instances of faith on the
part of individual Greeks: popular piety, or the indirect approach
to God through saints, idols, and images as intermediaries; and
reflective piety, which seeks direct and immediate union with God
himself.
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