"De Wetâs study is an essential contribution to understanding slavery in antiquity."
Journal of Global Slavery
"Offers a major contribution to the history of ideas in western thought, delineating how a core set of ideas, transformed through a Christian lens, led to the passive acceptance of the (gendered) oppression of other human beings.... This is a book to be read by scholars across a wide range of interests and disciplines."
Acta Classica
"Highly refreshing and a great contribution to the study of Chrysostom."
Relegere
"de Wetâs outstanding monograph is a major contribution to the cultural history of late antiquity."
Journal of Early Christian Studies
"Comprehensive, reliable and informative...I predict it will become a reference or even a compulsory reading material for early Christian approaches to slavery."
Augustiniana