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Chapter Six: Jerusalem and Early Christianity Culture and Values, 7 th Ed. Cunningham and Reich Culture and Values, 7 th Ed. Cunningham and Reich
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Jerusalem and Early Christianity Biblical tradition + Graeco-Roman Culture Children of Israel, Israelites, Jews, Hebrews Period of the Patriarchs Period of the Exodus Period of the Conquest The United Monarchy Divided Kingdom and Exile The Return Biblical tradition + Graeco-Roman Culture Children of Israel, Israelites, Jews, Hebrews Period of the Patriarchs Period of the Exodus Period of the Conquest The United Monarchy Divided Kingdom and Exile The Return
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The Hebrew Bible and Its Message “Bible” Byblos The Law, the Prophets, the Writings Hebrew canon (C.E. 90) Septuagint Moral guide, ethical and religious stability Not a philosophical treatise Old and new testaments create a rift. The ancient world only knew the old testament. “Bible” Byblos The Law, the Prophets, the Writings Hebrew canon (C.E. 90) Septuagint Moral guide, ethical and religious stability Not a philosophical treatise Old and new testaments create a rift. The ancient world only knew the old testament.
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Basic Motifs of the Bible Biblical Monotheism God exists before the world God pronounces creation as “good” Humans are the crown of creation God deeply involved in the world What are examples of how these motifs have permeated our Western culture? Biblical Monotheism God exists before the world God pronounces creation as “good” Humans are the crown of creation God deeply involved in the world What are examples of how these motifs have permeated our Western culture?
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Basic Motifs of the Bible Covenant “I will be your God; you will be my people” Testament = Promise Renewed covenant = New Testament What is the difference between the God of the Old testament and the God of the New testament? Covenant “I will be your God; you will be my people” Testament = Promise Renewed covenant = New Testament What is the difference between the God of the Old testament and the God of the New testament?
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Basic Motifs of the Bible Ethics Moral code for individuals and society Ten Commandments Prohibitions, positive commands Prophetic writings Critics of social injustice, defenders of poor Reminders of the covenant Definition of prophet Ethics Moral code for individuals and society Ten Commandments Prohibitions, positive commands Prophetic writings Critics of social injustice, defenders of poor Reminders of the covenant Definition of prophet
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Basic Motifs of the Bible Models and types Events, stories, characters as models Contemporary impact of biblical tradition Literature Art Social institutions Models and types Events, stories, characters as models Contemporary impact of biblical tradition Literature Art Social institutions
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The Beginnings of Christianity Life of Jesus Gospels Prophetic tradition of Jesus Parables, Beatitudes Jesus as Christ, the Messiah Significance of resurrection Life of Jesus Gospels Prophetic tradition of Jesus Parables, Beatitudes Jesus as Christ, the Messiah Significance of resurrection
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Christianity Spreads Saul of Tarsus (Paul) Tireless missionary Non-Jewish converts Theological letters Social, religious factors for growth Peace, facility of travel, koine, audience Emphasis on salvation, freedom No class distinction Saul of Tarsus (Paul) Tireless missionary Non-Jewish converts Theological letters Social, religious factors for growth Peace, facility of travel, koine, audience Emphasis on salvation, freedom No class distinction
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Christian Persecution Nero’s Circus Claudius, Decius, Valerian, Diocletian pg. 140 Christians as traitors to the state Refusal to express piet à s Apologists Justin Martyr (100-165) Emperor Constantine Why is Christianity threatening? Nero’s Circus Claudius, Decius, Valerian, Diocletian pg. 140 Christians as traitors to the state Refusal to express piet à s Apologists Justin Martyr (100-165) Emperor Constantine Why is Christianity threatening?
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Early Christian Art Catacombs, underground cemeteries Frescoes Salvation; Communion; Virgin and Child Glass and Sculpture Christ as Good Shepherd, glass disks Carved sarcophagi Inscriptions Name, date of death, decorative symbol Catacombs, underground cemeteries Frescoes Salvation; Communion; Virgin and Child Glass and Sculpture Christ as Good Shepherd, glass disks Carved sarcophagi Inscriptions Name, date of death, decorative symbol
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Example of Glass Art
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Example of inscription
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Dura-Europos Evidence of religious tolerance and coexistence Religious buildings on “Wall Street” Complex religious existence Artistic mingling of Eastern and Roman styles Precursor of Byzantine art Evidence of religious tolerance and coexistence Religious buildings on “Wall Street” Complex religious existence Artistic mingling of Eastern and Roman styles Precursor of Byzantine art
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Aerial view of Dura-Europos
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Remains of Christian Chapel
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Early Christian Architecture Emperor Constantine (C.E. 306-337) Edict of Toleration Basilica-Style Churches Current site of St. Peter’s Basilica (Vatican) Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem) Jesus’ burial site Emperor Constantine (C.E. 306-337) Edict of Toleration Basilica-Style Churches Current site of St. Peter’s Basilica (Vatican) Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem) Jesus’ burial site
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Old St. Peter’s Basilica Today
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Church of the Holy Sepulchre
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Christ’s Tomb
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Early Christian Music From Jewish traditions Chanting sacred texts Professional Chorus vs. Single Cantor Greek doctrine of ethos Instrumental music = unsuitable Standardization of vocal music Responsorial, antiphonal From Jewish traditions Chanting sacred texts Professional Chorus vs. Single Cantor Greek doctrine of ethos Instrumental music = unsuitable Standardization of vocal music Responsorial, antiphonal
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