This edited volume brings together important scholars of religion
in the ancient world to honor the impact of Karen L. King's
scholarship in this field. Her work shows that Christianity was
diverse from its first moments - even before the word "Christian"
was coined - and insists that scholars must engage both in deep
historical work and in ethical reflection. These essays honor
King's intellectual impact by further investigating the categories
that scholars have used in their reconstructions of religion, by
reflecting on the place of women and gender in the analysis of
ancient texts, and by providing historiographical interventions
that illuminate both the ancient world and the modern scholarship
that has shaped our field.
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