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"This monograph is, in my view, an indispensable work for all those interested in Greek religion. The way it is written allows it to attract a wide range of potential readers, from specialists who seek new ways of understanding Greek religiosity with a clear emphasis on unbelievers, to less specialised people who want to understand the complexity of Greek religion [...] The work is a breath of fresh air in the analysis of atheism in the ancient world: a topic that, as has been shown in recent years, is increasingly relevant in studies on Greek religion. Ford's work is a grand work of research, involving an excellent use of primary sources and contemporary scholarship on unbelief, where it is demonstrated that an eclectic dialogue between classical studies and other disciplines of the social and human sciences, such as sociology, philosophy, and anthropology, is becoming increasingly necessary in historical analyses. I am convinced that this monograph will contribute to future debates in the field of the history of religions and, especially, in the analysis of unbelief and its history." - Ramón Soneira-Martínez, in Arys. Antigüedad: Religiones y Sociedades
"He is right not to emphasize that the Greek theological world was open and improvisatory and not to focus only on the most outrageous statements when studying atheism[...] Ford has rightly drawn attention to questions of doubt and unknowability in Greek religion and its plasticity." - Jan Bremmer, in Bryn Mawr Classical Review