Abstract:Late antique Christianity had its share of celebrities: the martyrs, ascetics, theologians, preachers, pilgrims, and benefactors who left a rugged footprint on the religious landscape. Yet, how shall we describe the "other" Christians -that is to say, those who never held office, wrote a biblical commentary, or dwelled atop a pillar or in a monastic cell? They are generally referred to as the "laity." Yet can this term capture how these people learned to think, feel, move, and embody this emerging religion? Th… Show more
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