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Open Access Journal: Journal of Religious Competition in Antiquity
Journal of Religious Competition in Antiquity

The Journal of Religious Competition in Antiquity is a peer-reviewed,
interdisciplinary journal dedicated to exploring competitive
interactions among religious and philosophical persons and groups in the
ancient Mediterranean, including Greeks, Romans, Jews, Christians, and
Muslims. We specifically aim to foster the development of new approaches
and methodologies that highlight contours and nuances of religious
competition between and among these communities and individuals.
Special consideration is given to submissions that are interdisciplinary
in approach and/or employ social-scientific theoretical frameworks. Our
goal is to demonstrate competitive interactions among differing
socio-religious discourses in antiquity and to explore the ways that
these groups mutually influenced each other.
Current Volume: Volume 1
(2019)
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