Perialis, Melanie (2010) The roots of early Christian imagery in the Roman Empire : archaeological and artistic evidence. Masters thesis, Concordia University.
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The Roman Empire was one of the most powerful and longest-lasting empires of all times. It was home to a multitude of people from different social strata and ethnicities, as well as various linguistic and religious backgrounds. This diverse cultural community allowed different religions to arise, to be known, and also to flourish. One of these religions was Christianity. Christianity had to find a way to adapt itself to its environment and to attract converts to its new worldview. This created the need for an approach to make the Christian message more readily accessible. Therefore, Christians started using images to represent Christian themes that could be more easily understood by the Gentiles and the first Christian converts from Judaism. The way in which Christianity manages to spread its message in an efficient manner is through decorative images in the baptisteries, prayer halls, burial places and mausoleums. Therefore, an examination of images and artifacts, which are still extant, will be performed in order to find the root of Christian representations that influenced Christianity and its way of worship. The artifacts that will be examined will come from the late 2 nd century through to the late 5th century
Divisions: | Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > Theological Studies |
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Item Type: | Thesis (Masters) |
Authors: | Perialis, Melanie |
Pagination: | vi, 109 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm. |
Institution: | Concordia University |
Degree Name: | M.A. |
Program: | Theological Studies |
Date: | 2010 |
Thesis Supervisor(s): | Turcescu, Lucian |
Identification Number: | LE 3 C66T44M 2010 P47 |
ID Code: | 979248 |
Deposited By: | Concordia University Library |
Deposited On: | 09 Dec 2014 17:55 |
Last Modified: | 13 Jul 2020 20:11 |
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