‘We Have No King But Christ’: Christian Political Thought in Greater Syria on the Eve of the Arab Conquest (c. 400–585). By PhilipWood. Pp. xi, 295, Oxford University Press, 2010, $101.14 [Book Review]

Heythrop Journal 54 (3):450-450 (2013)
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