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"A formidable work of cultural archaeology."--Bryce Christensen, Booklist
--Bryce Christensen "Booklist ""It is a pleasure to write on a book that derives from a modern scholar's brain wave about the fateful insight of a thinker over a millennium and a half ago. . . . This is the story that Fredriksen tells with gusto. Her book is a masterpiece of passionately argued Augustinian scholarship."--;I>New York Review of Books
--Peter Brown "New York Review of Books ""Marvelous . . . Even in the massive field of Augustinian studies, this work stands out . . . A triumph of scholarship on issues which are still debated today."--Robert McEachnie, Bryn Mawr Classical Review--Robert McEachnie "Bryn Mawr Classical Review "
"A major contribution to the study of Augustine and to the history of Jewish-Christian relations"--Roland J./I>--Roland J. Teske "Theological Studies "
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