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NOTES
(^1) A portion of this discussion was delivered in preliminary form at an Early Christian
Studies workshop at the University of Chicago Divinity School. I remain grateful for
the spirited conversation and useful suggestions of the audience, especially Margaret
Mitchell. The present chapter has also profited a good deal from the suggestions of Heidi
Johnson, who has saved it from many infelicities.
(^2) The bibliography on “religion” as a modern category is immense; the contributions of
Wilson and Winquist in Idinopulos and Wilson (1998) are helpful.
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