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Book SynopsisTrade Review"One of Choice Reviews' Outstanding Academic Titles of 2018"
"A genuinely fascinating and innovative book that proposes a radically new way of thinking about individual religious experience in the Roman world."
---Peter Thonemann, Wall Street Journal"[Rüpke] digs deep into the meaning of 'lived religion' for Romans, and his book gives a lucid and cogent historical overview."
---Marina Warner, New York Review of Books"The author brilliantly contextualizes the data and weaves it into an innovative and persuasive narrative that makes a major contribution to understanding Roman religion."
---J. R. Asher, Choice"Rüpke presents not a model, or portrait, of Roman religion, but rather a
narrative of Roman religion."
---Aisla Hunt, Journal of Church and State"A very comprehensive work."
---Horace McKinley, Church Review"A particular strength of Rüpke’s book is its focus on how change was accommodated in religious terms and on how religious activities might themselves be drivers of change."
---Catharine Edwards, Literary Review"The book is the work of a learned author, with a good knowledge of specialized literature from which he selects the most relevant, authorized and recent titles to illustrate particular aspects or to settle interpretative dilemmas."
---Sorin Nemeti, Classica et Christiana"A monumental work."
---Csaba Szabó, Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology