David Faulkner

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Rome plunged into a long, debilitating and transformational crisis. But the plague’s most lasting impact was not political. It was religious. The pandemic turned a tiny and obscure Jewish sect on the periphery of the empire into a major world religion, one that today has 2.3 billion adherents and accounts for almost a third of the world’s population.[41]
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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