Joshua McKay Powell (Ph.D., University of Kentucky) teaches Latin language and literature in Atlanta, Georgia. His research interests include Late-Antique History, Patristics, and Platonism.
Since the time of Eduard Schwartz, scholars have tended to treat ecclesiastical policy under the influence of Justinian as inconsistent and even capricious. This book argues that such an image of Justinian, although seeming to provide a coherent narrative concerning the emperor’s character, falls apart when the details are scrutinized.