The land called holy

The land called holy
Phụ đề : Palestine in Christian history and thought
Tác giả : Wilken, Robert Louis
Nơi xuất bản : U.S.A.: Yale University, 1992
Thông tin trách nhiệm : Robert Louis Wilken
Mô tả vật lý : 355pgs. Paperback 23cm
Tóm tắt/ chú giải : From the time of Jesus, Palestine has been an integral part of the Christian experience. Not only have Christians always lived in Palestine, but more importantly, since the fourth century Christians gradually came to see Palestine as a Holy Land and Jerusalem as a Christian city. In this authoritative and accessible book, Robert L. Wilken discusses how Palestine became a Holy Land to Christians and how Christian ideas and feelings toward the land of the Bible evolved as they lived there and made it their own. Drawing on both primary texts and archaeological evidence, Wilken traces the Christian conception of a Holy Land from its origins in the Hebrew Bible to the Muslim conquest of Jerusalem in the seventh century. He also discusses Jewish ideas of the land and the Jewish response to the Christianization of the Land of Israel. The heart of the book considers how Jerusalem and the biblical land came to be viewed not simply as a place of pilgrimage, but as a place to live, a country with a unique history and privileged status in the Christian world. Wilken concludes with an account of Christian hopes for the restoration of Jerusalem after the Muslim conquest, the continuation of Christian life under Muslim rule, and the adoption of Arabic as the language of Christian worship and thought.
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Ngôn ngữ : 0 eng
DDC : 263.0425694 / R639-W68
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  • NVCD.003033 (Kho NC)
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