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erence (“DFCN” should be “DDCV,” 192n16), and “Philosophical” should be “Theological” for the GOTR journal title (332), for example. Sectarians in late antiquity failed to resolve Christological controversy, but their theologies and philosophic foundations evolved. Zachhuber shines a light on the philosophic portion of their programs, even if they themselves might have found such embarrassing. He successfully traces those developments in the concept of the universal made necessary by competing theological polemics. Canvassing nearly sixty ancient authors, Zachhuber has played his cards well and laid a winning hand on the table. It is not the last hand by any means, but in my view, his is now the hand to beat. Scott Ables, Oregon State University
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The official publication of the North American Patristics Society (NAPS), the Journal of Early Christian Studies focuses on the study of Christianity in the context of late ancient societies and religions from c.e. 100-700. Incorporating The Second Century (an earlier publication), the Journal publishes the best of traditional patristics scholarship while showcasing articles that call attention to newer themes and methodologies than those appearing in other patristics journals. An extensive book review section is featured in every issue.