Classics, Ancient History, Religion and Theology: Recent submissions
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Christ as the watermark of divine love: Expanding the boundaries of Eastern Orthodox ecumenism and interreligious encounter
(SAGE Publications, 22 December 2021)The article is a personal theological reflection on ecumenism and inter-religious dialogue by one of the commission of drafters of the Ecumenical Patriarchate's 2020 social teaching text For the Life of the World: Toward ... -
The Waters of Daphne or The Drakōn Source Again
(Peeters, 27 June 2020)The drakōn is the Greek reflex of the dragon. This paper revisits the general association of drakontes with water sources, before turning to a particular study of three river-related drakontes found in a group of early ... -
Transformative creatures: theology, gender diversity, and human identity
(Wiley, 25 April 2022)Gender transition may be figured as part of a broader creaturely process of being partners in our own becoming. Gender transition is explored through the lenses of transformation (including comparisons with theosis and ... -
Did the classical world know of vampires?
(Penn State University Press, 24 August 2022)Did the Classical world know of vampires? No. This piece asks instead what phenomenon of the Classical world most closely anticipates the modern conceptualisation of the vampire — a conceptualisation extracted from the ... -
Budget Travel in the Mediterranean: A Methodology for Reconstructing Ancient Journeys through Least Cost Networks
(Ubiquity Press, 31 March 2022)Least cost paths have been used extensively in the archaeological study of ancient routeways. In this paper the principal interest is less in tracing detailed paths than in modelling long-distance travel through an extensive ...