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Ancient Roman Religions

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photo of C. Michael Chin
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Core Faculty

C. Michael Chin

Professor of Religion, Barnard College

Research Interest

Late Antique Christianity
Mediterranean Societies and Religions
Ancient Roman Religions
Department of Religion80 Claremont Avenue, Room 103, MC 9610 · New York, NY 10027

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