The crosses of Pompeii: Jesus-devotion in a Vesuvian town

Part I. Introduction. Questions and answers -- In advance -- Part II. Setting Up. The starting point -- The debate -- The cross in early Christianity and beyond -- The perpendicular equilateral -- Part III. The primary evidence. Jesus-devotion in relief -- Jesus-devotion in the insula -- Jesus-devot...

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Main Author: Longenecker, Bruce W. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Minneapolis, MN Fortress Press [2016]
In:Year: 2016
Reviews:[Rezension von: Longenecker, Bruce W., The crosses of Pompeii] (2017) (Strocka, Volker Michael, 1940 -)
Further subjects:B Christianity (Italy) (Pompeii (Extinct city))
B Pompeii (Extinct city) Church history
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Summary:Part I. Introduction. Questions and answers -- In advance -- Part II. Setting Up. The starting point -- The debate -- The cross in early Christianity and beyond -- The perpendicular equilateral -- Part III. The primary evidence. Jesus-devotion in relief -- Jesus-devotion in the insula -- Jesus-devotion in the letters -- Jesus-devotion and the inn -- Jesus-devotion in transactions -- Part IV. The supplemental evidence. Crossing the streets -- Jesus-devotion in the streets -- Part V. And so. Belief and skepticism -- Here and beyond -- Appendix: Positioning Pompeii's street crosses.
The eruption that destroyed Pompeii in 79 preserved a wealth of evidence about the town, buried for centuries in volcanic ash. Since the town's excavations in the eighteenth century, archaeologists have disputed the evidence that might attest the presence of Christians in Pompeii before the eruption. Now, Bruce Longenecker reviews that material evidence and introduces artifacts previously unrecognized for their relevance to the issue. Illustrated with maps, charts, photographs, and line drawings depicting artifacts from the town, The Crosses of Pompeii presents an elegant case for the presence of Jesus-devotion in the Vesuvian town. Longenecker's arguments require dramatic changes to our understanding of the history of earliest Christianity
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-340) and indexes
ISBN:1451490127