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"The volume stands as a splendid landmark in opening upcomparative discussion about family and domestic religion in theancient world, and does so with an admirably wide-reachinggeographical and chronological scope." (New EnglandClassics Journal , August 2009)
"This volume will find its place on the bookshelf ofanyone looking for an authoritative treatment of religion andsociety in Mediterranean and West Asian antiquity." ( TheClassical Journal , August 2009)
"As a collection of essays that provides insightfulconsideration of family or household religious life in many NearEastern and classical cultures, it has the added benefit ofoffering a comparative perspective." (Catholic BiblicalQuarterly, Spring 2009)
"[I would] recommend the book as a worthy addition to the fieldof ancient religious studies and a good read for those interestedin the subject." (Scholia Reviews, 2009)
"The methodology of the volume is thus simultaneously contextualand comparative. An introductory essay provides a theorization of'family,' 'household,' and 'religion' as analytical and comparativecategories. A conclusion, written by the editors, offerscomparative perspectives and suggests directions for futureresearch. The individual essays provide excellent introductions tofamily religion in various historical periods, and would work wellas introductory readings in undergraduate and graduate courses....Recommended." (CHOICE)
"[The book] offers a counterpart to text-based religion - whichequates to civic, public, state religion - by analysing religiousrituals, locations and objects in setting governed more bycollective memory than by rules." (The Times LiterarySupplement, August 2008)"This impressive volume constitutes an important contribution tothe study of ancient religion and society. It fills a longstandingneed for an authoritative overview of domestic religion, and doesso in a way that is theoretically sophisticated and fully engagedwith recent scholarship. This book will no doubt quickly prove tobe an essential point of reference for all those interested inancient society and ancient religion alike."
-James B. Rives, University of North Carolina atChapel Hill