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"An international group of archaeologists, art historians, and New Testament scholars investigate the function of spaces in Roman houses and temples in Pompeii, Herculaneum, Corinth, Rome, Ostia, Ephesus, and Judea. Their concern is more fully to understand the relationship between different architectural forms, Roman domus, villae, and insulae, in relation to Paul's letters and the gospels."--Jacket.
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11.47 cultural-historical background of the New Testament, Bible, Temples, Religion, Domestic Architecture, 15.34 classical archaeology, Antiquities, Heilige plaatsen, Congresses, Archeologie, Romeinse oudheid, Nieuwe Testament, Ancient Cities and towns, Kunst, Europe, antiquities, Space (Architecture), Temples--rome--congresses, Architecture, domestic, Architecture, domestic--rome--congresses, Cities and towns, ancient, Cities and towns, ancient--congresses, Space (architecture), Space (architecture)--congresses, Na323 .c658 2012Places
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Contested spaces: houses and temples in Roman antiquity and the New Testament
2012, Mohr Siebeck
in English
3161510267 9783161510267
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Proceedings originating from the June 2009 conference, Celebrating the Centenary of the Pontifical Biblical Institute at the Ponitfical Gregorian University. --Preface.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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