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What is the purpose of a church? Who owns a church? Mary K. Farag persuasively demonstrates that three groups in late antiquity were concerned with these questions: Christian leaders, wealthy laypersons, and lawmakers. Conflicting answers usually coexisted, but from time to time they clashed and caused significant tension. In these disputes, juridical regulations and opinions mattered more than has been traditionally recognized. Considering familiar Christian controversies in novel ways, Farag's investigation shows that scholarship has misunderstood well-known religious figures by ignoring the legal issues they faced. This seminal text nuances vital aspects of scholarly conversations on sacred space, gift giving, wealth, and poverty in the late antique Mediterranean world, making use not only of Latin and Greek sources but also Coptic and Arabic evidence.
Title
What Makes a Church Sacred?: Legal and Ritual Perspectives from Late Antiquity Volume 63
Author
Mary K. Farag
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of California Press
Published
November 2021
Weight
504g
Page Count
346
Dimensions
15.2 x 22.9 x 2.3 cm
ISBN
9780520382008
ISBN-10
0520382005
Eden Code
5566165
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