I wish all book reviews were this much fun to read.
i tell you, nobody does it like O'Donnell bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2024/2024.09...
🔊 This week! THE LAST GENERATION OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC AT 50 YEARS UC BERKELEY Sep. 26-27 A great lineup of speakers to reflect on the impact and legacy of Erich Gruen's LGRR (1974). The conference will be hybrid. Let me know (email or DM) if you'd like the Zoom links!
And yes, would love to chat more, over a virtual or real coffee or both!
Indeed yes! I think that describes Eusebius quite well. Sorry for delay—long teaching day.
I think I would say that "historical theology" is heresiology, but I'm not sure that "church history" (qua history of institutions and practices) is always heresiological. Sometimes (often!) it is, but I don't think always.
📢 Expect to see a special issue on early Christian authorship in the first 2025 volume of "Early Christianity," edited mea manu! With contributions of the viri mulieresque illustres, @jeremiahcoogan.bsky.social@danbatovici.bsky.social@worldlyscribe.bsky.social@gpfewster.bsky.social, and myself
Thanks to Ed Creedy for a thoughtful and generous review of _Eusebius the Evangelist_ in The Classical Review. doi.org/10.1017/S000...
"Both their research and teaching should cover some portion of the period from 700 CE to 1700 CE. " go work with @historiographos.bsky.social@emuehlbe.bsky.social for RTing & letting me know AHA Careers is on here now!)