- Chapter 8. The Rise of Universal Religions, 300-600 ce
- Universal Religions and Common Cultures
- Empires and Religious Change in Western Afro-Eurasia
- The Rise of Christianity
- Religious Debate and Christian Universalism
- The Conversion of Constantine
- Christianity in the Cities
- The Christian Empire
- The Fall of Rome: A Takeover from the Margins
- Who Were the Barbarians?
- Continuity in Change
- Byzantium, Rome in the East: The Rise of Constantinople
- Sasanian Persia
- King of Kings of Eran and An-Iran
- An Empire at the Crossroads
- The Silk Road
- Between Iran and China: The Sogdians as Lords of the Silk Road
- Buddhism on the Silk Road
- Political and Religious Change in South Asia
- The Transformation of the Buddha
- The Hindu Transformation
- A Code of Conduct Instead of an Empire
- Political and Religious Change in East Asia
- Downsizing: Northern and Southern China
- Buddhism in China
- Daoism, Alchemy, and the Transmutation of the Self
- Faith and Cultures in the Worlds Apart
- Bantus of Sub-Saharan Africa
- Mesoamericans
- Conclusion
- Study Questions
- Further Readings
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