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“The Cambridge Companion to Christian Ethics successfully lives up to the considerable reputation established by the rest of the outstanding texts in this series...” Religious Studies Review on The Cambridge Companion to Christian Ethics

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“...excellent and remarkably wide-ranging ... students coming to it from sociology, politics, literature, philosophy or other disciplines will find an authoritative well-documented and clearly presented series of chapters on just about every aspect of the Roman Republic ...” Stuart James, University of Paisley on The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Republic

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