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Nadya Williams received her Ph.D. in Classics from Princeton University and is a military historian of the Greco-Roman world. After fifteen years as a Professor of Ancient History and Classics, she left academia to focus on homeschooling her children and writing for the church. She is the author of
Cultural Christians in the Early Church (2023);
Mothers, Children, and the Body Politic (2024);
Christians Reading Classics (2025); and the co-editor (with Nicola Foote) of
Civilians and Warfare in World History (2017). She is books editor for
Mere Orthodoxy. She is also a regular contributor to
Christianity Today, contributing editor for
Providence Magazine and
Front Porch Republic, and featured author at
Fairer Disputations. Her essays and reviews have also appeared in
Current,
Plough,
Law and Liberty,
Religion and Liberty,
The Dispatch,
The Gospel Coalition,
Comment,
Common Good Magazine, and more.