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Paul the Martyr: The Cult of the Apostle in the Latin West [Kietas viršelis]

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Paul the Martyr: The Cult of the Apostle in the Latin West
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Ancient iconography of Paul is dominated by one image: Paul as martyr. Whether he is carrying a swordthe traditional instrument of his executionor receiving a martyrs crown from Christ, the apostle was remembered and honored for his faithfulness to the point of death. As a result, Christians created a cult of Paul, centered on particular holy sites and characterized by practices such as the telling of stories, pilgrimage, and the veneration of relics. This study integrates literary, archaeological, artistic, and liturgical evidence to describe the development of the Pauline cult within the cultural context of the late antique West.
Acknowledgments vii
Abbreviations ix
Figures
xix
Introduction 1(14)
PART 1 THE CULT OF PAUL IN ROME
1 The Cult of Paul on the Ostian Road
15(56)
2 The Cult of Paul on the Appian Road
71(46)
PART 2 THE EXPANSION OF THE CULT OUTSIDE ROME
3 The Spread of the Pauline Cult in Latin Europe
117(38)
4 The Pauline Cult in North Africa
155(32)
Conclusion 187(2)
Bibliography 189(36)
Scriptural Citations 225(1)
Primary Source Citations 226(1)
Subject Index 227
David L. Eastman is Lecturer in New Testament Greek and Christian History at Yale Divinity School. He is a contributing author to Cities of Paul: Images and Interpretations from the Harvard New Testament and Archaeology Project (Fortress) and has worked with the Ohio State University Excavations at Isthmia, Greece.