Jeremy M. Schott, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University, has published extensively on religion, philosophy, and culture in the era of Eusebius and Constantine. His previous books include Christianity, Empire, and the Making of Religion in Late Antiquity.
Students of ancient Christianity and general readers will find here a lucid translation and a helpful guide to the study of an important source for early Christian history. * Church History and Religious Culture * This outstanding version will soon become standard in courses, for it is in every way superior to its competition. * Review of Biblical Literature * Schott's translation was a bold undertaking; it has generated a monumental achievement. It certainly deserves to become the next generation's standard English version of Eusebius' History. * Studies in Late Antiquity * A singular achievement in Eusebian studies. . . . This volume will become the standard translation. * Journal of Classics Teaching * This new translation offers contemporary readers an accessible text with insights into the cultural and social influences that shaped Eusebius' story of Christianity. * Reading Religion *