"One of Choice Reviews' Outstanding Academic Titles of 2018"
"A genuinely fascinating and innovative book that proposes a radically new way of thinking about individual religious experience in the Roman world."<b>---Peter Thonemann, <i>Wall Street Journal</i></b>
"[Rüpke] digs deep into the meaning of 'lived religion' for Romans, and his book gives a lucid and cogent historical overview."<b>---Marina Warner, <i>New York Review of Books</i></b>
"The author brilliantly contextualizes the data and weaves it into an innovative and persuasive narrative that makes a major contribution to understanding Roman religion."<b>---J. R. Asher, <i>Choice</i></b>
"Rüpke presents not a model, or portrait, of Roman religion, but rather a <i>narrative</i> of Roman religion."<b>---Aisla Hunt, <i>Journal of Church and State</i></b>
"A very comprehensive work."<b>---Horace McKinley, <i>Church Review</i></b>
"A particular strength of Rüpke’s book is its focus on how change was accommodated in religious terms and on how religious activities might themselves be drivers of change."<b>---Catharine Edwards, <i>Literary Review</i></b>
"The book is the work of a learned author, with a good knowledge of specialized literature from which he selects the most relevant, authorized and recent titles to illustrate particular aspects or to settle interpretative dilemmas."<b>---Sorin Nemeti, <i>Classica et Christiana</i></b>
"A monumental work."<b>---Csaba Szabó, <i>Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology</i></b>
"Pantheon is the crowning achievement of a scholar who has dedicated his career to a uniquely engaged exploration of ancient Roman religion in its entirety."—Zsuzsanna Várhelyi, Boston University