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Title: Jerusalem and Early Christianity


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Jerusalem and Early Christianity
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Judaism and Early Christianity
  • West Graeco-Roman culture Biblical tradition
    (a book is Israels contribution). Children of
    Israel
  • Period of Patriarchs (Abraham). Canaan.12 tribes
  • Period of Exodus (Joseph, Egypt)
  • Period of the Conquest (Canaan)
  • United Monarchy (Saul, David, Solomon)
  • Divided Kingdom (Israel N and Judah S) and Exile
  • Return. Masada AD 73. Jewish rebels

3
Hebrew Bible and Its Message
  • Bible-Byblos (GK word for papyrus reed-city)
  • Divided into 3 gps Law-Prophets-Writings
  • Law First five books Torah (Heb. Word for
    instructions/ teaching)
  • Prophet contains writings of moral teachers (GK
    one who speaks for another here for God)
  • Writings Wisdom Literature poetry (Psalms or
    prose or combination (book of Job).
  • A.D. 90 Canon established by Group of rabbis.
  • Christians added 27 books of New Testament

4
Septuagint
  • Ancient Gk version of the Hebrew scriptures
  • Version of Bible used in the ancient world
  • some of these old books from the Old Testament
    are accepted by Roman Catholics and Orthodox
    Christians as canonical

5
Basic Bible Motifs
  • 1.Biblical Monotheism (God in human history) vs
    Polytheism and Henotheism
  • --God created world by utterance --God pronounces
    creation good God creates humans as apex of
    creation.
  • God not from chaos, creation not illusion, God
    not the same as world
  • Covenant. I will be your God, you will be my
    people (testament)

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Basic Bible Motifs
  • 2. Ethics. Humans in image, likeliness of God. 10
    commandments. Prophets. Messiah (anointed one).
    Social injustice. Not hereditary (like priests)
    called to justice
  • MLK example
  • 3. Modes and types. (Reed sea). Pilgrims.
    Children of Israel. Slaves.

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Beginnings of Christianity
  • Gospels appeared a generation after death of
    Jesus (Acts first).
  • Jesus in prophet tradition
  • Christ (Greek for anointed one X??st??)
  • Beatitudes or Sermon on the Mount
  • Belief in resurrection
  • Saul, Jewish zealot. Damascus A.D. 35. Paul
  • Separated Jesus from Judaism.
  • Missionary. Spoke to Greeks in Athens. Created
    pockets of believers. Letters to Romans,
    Galatians, Corinthians

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Christian Faiths Success and Persecution
  • Peace. Koine (common Greek). Salvation. Mutual
    aid and charity. Freedom from class distinction.
    Individuals escape from empire
  • Emperor Claudius expelled Christians from Rome.
    Decius(250), Valerian (257), Diocletian (303)
  • 312 Constantine. Milan decree (tolerance for
    Christianity)
  • Charge Atheists. Against pietas (love and
    reverential fear individual to parents to family
    to state to God) since they didnt it struck at
    public or civic order
  • Apologists wrote about Christian moral code and
    why they couldnt worship the Roman gods (
    monotheism forbade it)
  • Tertulian ( acid tongued North African Christian
    160 225) said see pg 210.
  • Justin Martyr. Born in Palestine, converts, in
    A.D. 165 scrouged and beheaded under
    anti-Christian laws

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Tertullian (1160-205)
  • If the Tiber floods, its banks or the Nile
    doesnt flood if the heavens stand still or the
    earth quakes, if there is hunger or drought,
    quickly goes the cry Christians to the Lions

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Early Christian Art
  • little before 4rth cent A.D because of its
    illegal status and clandestine life
  • Cemeteries. Catacombs hewn form soft rock called
    tufa not hiding places for Christians as
    romantically believed martyrs from these places
    burried in Rome in the Middle Ages ( from the
    name of one of them Coemeterium ad catacumbas.
  • Frescoes (Last supper) Jonah, raising of Lazarus
  • Depiction of Mary w/child in Catcombs of
    Priscilla in Rome
  • Glass/Sculpture ( gold cutouts between them) for
    both Jewish and Christian
  • Inscriptions (fish) why imp Gk letter anagram
    for phrase Jesus Christ Our Savior anchor
    (hope0 bird w/ olive branch (peace)

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Dura-Europos (in present day Syria)
  • Destroyed in A.D256 by Persians /
  • Excavated in 1930 Small Roman garrison town -
    shows Roman tolerance
  • Has street running N to S along city wall called
    Wall Street
  • Street has Christian house church with some
    intact frescoes, Temple to Semitic God called
    Aphlad, temple to Zeus, cult of Mithra, Jewish
    synagogue( has frescoes shows usual Jewish
    resistance to visual arts not so total or
    pervasive
  • Mingling of Eastern Roman styles (Byzantine
    world)

12
Constantine (306-337) and Early Christian
Architecture
  • Saint Peters Basilica in Vatican rests on
    remains of basilica built by Constantine in
    306-337)
  • Atrium-nave-transept-clerestory (lighting source)
    model for later church
  • Church of Holy SepulchreJerusalem built in
    basilica style, with atrium in front of basilic
    hall, with one imp difference with domed
    structure that covered the rocky place where
    Christs body was buried for 3 days

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Early Christian Music
  • Singing. Lyre
  • Choir. Soon seen as distracting. One cantor for
    each congregation
  • Reaction against Greek belief of ethos in music
  • Instrumental music rejected
  • 4th ce responsorial singing and antiphonal singing
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