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Brad Boswell’s The Narrative Conflict of Traditions in the Late Antique World: Cyril versus Julian provides a comprehensive analysis of one of the most significant intellectual clashes of Late Antiquity. The book juxtaposes the theological vision of Cyril of Alexandria, a major Christian patriarch, against Julian the Apostate’s attempt to restore pagan philosophy and religious practice within the Roman Empire.
Through careful examination of primary sources and historical context, Boswell demonstrates how these two towering figures represented fundamentally opposed worldviews regarding tradition, authority, and religious truth. The author argues that understanding this conflict is essential to comprehending how Christianity ultimately triumphed in the Mediterranean world while also examining what was lost in the process.
This work is essential reading for scholars of Late Antiquity, early Christian history, and the transformation of the Roman Empire during the fourth century.







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