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Roman Domestic Art and Early House Churches (Hardcover)
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Roman Domestic Art and Early House Churches (Hardcover)
Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament, 228
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In contrast to most studies of earliest Christianity that focus on
texts, David Balch inquires into the visual world of the culture in
which early Christians lived and worshipped. Jews and Christians
outside Israel lived in Greek and Roman houses and apartment
buildings. During earlier Republican and later Imperial periods,
artists painted frescoes on the walls of their patrons' houses.
Beginning in the mid-1700s, archaeologists began unearthing
brilliantly colored domestic paintings, often of Greek (rarely of
Roman) myths and tragedies, especially in Pompeii, Herculaneum, and
Rome. The author inquires how visual representations seen daily
might influence the understanding of Jewish and Christian
scriptures read and heard in those same spaces as well as the
meaning of rituals performed in domestic worship. Scenes from the
tragedies of Euripides as well as visual representations of
contemporary gladiatorial games make suffering, sacrifice, and
death surprisingly present in Roman houses, themes not first
introduced by Christian preaching or the Eucharist. Further, David
Balch includes not only recent studies of domestic art, but also of
Roman domestic architecture (domus and insulae) by British
(Wallace-Hadrill), American (Clarke, Leach), German (Zanker,
Dickmann), and Italian (Maiuri, Pappalardo) scholars, studies that
affect descriptions of the social history of early Christianity.
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