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Defending Constantine. The twilight of an empire and the dawn of Christendom. By Peter J. Leithart. Pp. 373. Downers Grove, Il: IVP Academic, 2010. $27 (paper). 978 0 8308 2772 0

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 June 2012

J. Alexander Sider
Affiliation:
Bluffton University, Bluffton, Ohio

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1 West, Cornel, Democracy matters: winning the fight against imperialism, New York 2004, 148–9Google Scholar.

2 Clark, Elizabeth A., ‘Hal Drake's Constantine and the bishops’, Scottish Journal of Theology lv (2002), 359Google Scholar.

3 Kreider, Alan, ‘ “Converted” but not baptized: Peter Leithart's Constantine project’, Mennonite Quarterly Review lxxxv (2011), 578Google Scholar.

4 See, for example, Adam, A. K. M., Faithful interpretation: reading the Bible in a postmodern world, Minneapolis 2006, 4953Google Scholar.