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From:
Theological Studies
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December 1, 1997| Author:
Tilley, Maureen A.
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By Christine Trevett. New York: Cambridge University, 1996. Pp. xiv + 299. $59.95.
Since the work of Pierre de Labriolle in 1913 there has been no systematic attempt to survey and analyze all of the evidence on Montanism. Archeologists have uncovered more evidence and historians have developed more sophisticated methods of evaluating texts. Scholars have made some forays into systematizing the research of the 20th century, most notably Ronald E. Heine and William Tabberne...