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Ephesus Ancient Church

Amelia Khatri

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Ephesus Ancient Church explores the captivating history of Ephesus, a major city in the Greco-Roman world, and its pivotal role in early Christianity. The book examines Ephesus as a site closely linked to both Saint Paul and the Virgin Mary, whose final earthly residence is believed by many to have been there. By unpacking archaeological evidence, scriptural accounts, and evolving traditions, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of Ephesus’s significance in the nascent years of the Christian faith and its unique position as a bridge between Jewish-Christian roots and the broader Roman Empire.

 
The approach of the book is to introduce Ephesus’s history and culture before Christianity, examine key figures like Saint Paul and the Virgin Mary, and explore archaeological evidence such as the Council of Ephesus, the Basilica of Saint John, and the House of the Virgin Mary. Ephesus, with its diverse population and strategic location, served as a melting pot of ideas, shaping the trajectory of early Christian development. The book demonstrates how faith, culture, and political power interacted dynamically in the early Church.

 
The book progresses across three major parts, detailing the city's history, focusing on key religious figures and their connection to Ephesus, and exploring relevant archaeological sites. The Council of Ephesus, for instance, represents a key moment in the development of Christian doctrine, while the Basilica of Saint John highlights the city's enduring religious significance. By critically evaluating religious traditions and integrating multiple perspectives, Ephesus Ancient Church offers a balanced view of Ephesus's vital role in early Church history.
Disponible depuis: 14/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 58 pages.

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