Sacred ritual, profane space: the Roman house as early Christian meeting place
"This monograph examines the nature of the earliest Christian meeting places, with a special emphasis on the formation of sacred space. The use of domestic spaces by these early groups is widely accepted, but the spaces themselves are usually understood as having been neutral, rather than sacre...
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adam_text | Contents
FIGURES ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
INTRODUCTION 3
one The Context of House-Church Christianity 13
two Roman Domestic Space 34
three Roman Domestic Worship 53
four House-Church Christianity and
Roman Domestic Worship 80
five Placing Ritual: Christians in the Roman House 112
six Sacred Space and the House Church 136
conclusion Towards a Theory of Sacred Space in
House-Church Christianity 168
notes 173
bibliography 223
index 235
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