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Prophets and Gravestones: An Imaginary History of Montanists and Other Early Christians (review)

Holman, Susan R

Journal of early Christian studies, 2010-12, Vol.18 (4), p.654-655 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press

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  • Título:
    Prophets and Gravestones: An Imaginary History of Montanists and Other Early Christians (review)
  • Autor: Holman, Susan R
  • Assuntos: Archaeology ; Christianity ; Christians ; College students ; History ; Writers
  • É parte de: Journal of early Christian studies, 2010-12, Vol.18 (4), p.654-655
  • Descrição: A past NAPS and current seminary president, Tabbernee is, after all, the archaeological scholar who literally put Montanism on the map, documenting his finds in the readable and multi-lingual Montanist Inscriptions and Testimonia: Epigraphic Sources Illustrating the History of Montanism and (with Peter Lampe) Pepouza and Tymion: The Discovery and Archaeological Exploration of a Lost Ancient City and an Imperial Estate. True to its roots as after-dinner tales told on site over five archaeological field excavation seasons, the book crosses boundaries in its appeal and source adequacy for a range of readers, from advanced researchers to undergraduate students and the popular press. An audience expecting an easy story may be put off by the natural scholar's occasional dense packing of archaeological fact and definitions better placed in the notes, such as, for example, "[N]ow that Serapion has the correspondence in his hands again, he remembers that it consists not only of Apollinarius' own letter but also of some subscriptiones-brief appended statements and signatures of those present at the synod confirming that they concur with the synod's findings" (96).
  • Editor: Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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