Dialoguing in Late Antiquity
In "Dialoguing in Late Antiquity," renowned scholar Averil Cameron challenges the prevailing notion that Christians ceased to engage in dialogue after the fifth century AD. Published by the Center for Hellenic Studies in 2014, this insightful work spans 98 pages and delves into the rich tapestry of late antiquity and Byzantine thought. Cameron expertly demonstrates that, contrary to the silence suggested by some scholars, Christians actively participated in philosophical, literary, and theological debates during this period. She argues for the significance of these dialogues, highlighting their essential role in the evolution of Greek literature. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intellectual currents of late antiquity and the enduring legacy of Christian thought. Discover the vibrant conversations that shaped a pivotal era in history with this compelling exploration by Averil Cameron.