"In conclusion, R.'s work is a valuable introduction to an oft embattled figure in patristic studies, and it does well in offering a different picture of Theophilus than is found in more traditional interpretations. Furthermore this book highlights the shifting balances of ecclesiastical power and authority in late antiquity through the life of one of the more notorious and colorful characters of the day.Scholars and students interested in church history, patristics, and the later Roman empire will benefit from this work."Reviewed by Young Richard Kim, Calvin College (yrkim@calvin.edu) BMCR 2007.09.08, Norman Russell , Theophilus of Alexandria.'...bold and original...' - Richard Price, International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church