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The Archaeology of Early Christianity W. H. C. Frend

The Archaeology of Early Christianity By W. H. C. Frend

The Archaeology of Early Christianity by W. H. C. Frend


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Using his archaeological experience, the author here brings to life the history of Christian archaeology. From the Empress Helena's discovery of the true cross to recent findings, this is the story of objects which have changed the way people thought about Christianity.

The Archaeology of Early Christianity Summary

The Archaeology of Early Christianity: A History by W. H. C. Frend

Using his archaeological experience, the author here brings to life the history of Christian archaeology. From the Empress Helena's discovery of the true cross to recent findings, this is the story of objects which have changed the way people thought about Christianity. The book is also an account of the personalities and rivalries involved in salvaging the remains of the Christian past.

Table of Contents

In the wake of Queen Helena; Renaissance stirrings; collectors, travellers and enlighteners; Napoleon; conquest and archaeology in Algeria, 1830-1870; archaeology and Catholicism - Lavigerie, de Vorgue and de Rossi, 1869-1894; in the steps of St Paul - exploration of Christian remains in Asia Minor, 1875-1895; following the flag, 1894-1914; Asia Minor and further south; the Nile Valley, 1885-1914; Central Asia; the Catacombs; picking up the pieces, 1919-1931; sunset over imperial archaeology, 1931-1940; the great discoveries, 1940-1960; save Nubia...save Carthage...save everything; from war's end to Trier, 1945-1965; Pandora's box, 1965-1990; whither Christian archaeology?

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GOR005068566
9780225667189
0225667185
The Archaeology of Early Christianity: A History by W. H. C. Frend
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19960118
432
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