This volume sheds new light on the phenomenon of conversion to
philosophy in Late Antiquity. While older research has mainly
studied idealized philosophical conversion through normative
philosophical texts, this study focuses on the relevance of
philosophy for the identity of existing persons. While Julian and
Synesios approached the religious traditions of Late Antiquity
differently, both generally viewed themselves as philosophers, a
fact that also influenced and structured their religious thinking.
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