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2013
The history of archaeology is generally told as the making of a secular discipline. In nineteenth-century Britain, however, archaeology was enmeshed with questions of biblical authority and so with religious as well as narrowly scholarly concerns. In unearthing the cities of the Eastern Mediterranean, travellers, archaeologists and their popularisers ...
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The history of archaeology is generally told as the making of a secular discipline. In nineteenth-century Britain, however, archaeology was enmeshed with questions of biblical authority and so with religious as well as narrowly scholarly concerns. In unearthing the cities of the Eastern Mediterranean, travellers, archaeologists and their popularisers ...
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Artist and scholar Leah Modigliani presents and writes about her series of photographs Cities of God. These collages show fragments of cities destroyed by natural disasters, digitally rebuilt on the surface of micrometeors. Named after Saint Augustine’s theological reckoning with the fall of Rome in the 5th century, the artwork responds to the ...
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Artist and scholar Leah Modigliani presents and writes about her series of photographs Cities of God. These collages show fragments of cities destroyed by natural disasters, digitally rebuilt on the surface of micrometeors. Named after Saint Augustine’s theological reckoning with the fall of Rome in the 5th century, the artwork responds to the ...
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2018
Chapter 1 examines the hagiography of local holy woman Anna Guerra de Jesús who migrated to Guatemala’s capital in the late seventeenth century. While the early modern Catholic ideal of feminine piety prized enclosure, obedience, and virginity, Anna was neither nun nor virgin, but rather a poor abandoned wife and mother.
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Chapter 1 examines the hagiography of local holy woman Anna Guerra de Jesús who migrated to Guatemala’s capital in the late seventeenth century. While the early modern Catholic ideal of feminine piety prized enclosure, obedience, and virginity, Anna was neither nun nor virgin, but rather a poor abandoned wife and mother.
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1993
Abstract THE concept of ‘sacral Venice’ ensues from the union of two historically fixed points of authority—secular state and sacred church.1 Venetian scholars, such as Paolo Prodi, assert that the Venetian idea of a unified church and state with its sacral concept of power was a principal mark that distinguished Venice from the rest of ...
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Abstract THE concept of ‘sacral Venice’ ensues from the union of two historically fixed points of authority—secular state and sacred church.1 Venetian scholars, such as Paolo Prodi, assert that the Venetian idea of a unified church and state with its sacral concept of power was a principal mark that distinguished Venice from the rest of ...
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Cities and Nations and City of God
2011Traditional scholarship has broken up the Book of Isaiah into neatly managed prebiblical sections where Isaiah 1–12 was considered to be about Israel and Judah centered around an original Isaianic memoir (Isa. 6–9:7), and 13–23 comprised oracles against foreign nations.
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