Christian origins in Ephesus and Asia Minor : Hierapolis, Alexandrian Troas, Miletus, Nicaea, Laodicea, Colossae, Assos, Nicomedia, Metropolis, Nysa, Philadelphia, Ephesus, Thyatira, Sardis, Pergamon, Magnesia, Tralles, Smyrna, Aphrodisias / Mark R. Fairchild, Ph.D.

The ancient city of Ephesus was the largest city in Asia Minor and it was frequently mentioned in the New Testament. The gospel was first shared with the people of Ephesus in the middle of the first century and the Scriptures continued to describe the fortunes of the church up through the end of the...

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Place / Publishing House:İstanbul : arkeoege, [2015]
Año de Publicación:2015
Lenguaje:English
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Descripción Física:270 Seiten; 21 x 15 cm
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  • Literaturverzeichnis Seite 252-270
  • Führer zu den christlichen Stätten Kleinasiens. Antike und frühchristliche Kunst und frühchristliche Städte und Kulturdenkmäler in Anatolien
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Other title:Christian origins in Ephesus & Asia Minor
Sumario:The ancient city of Ephesus was the largest city in Asia Minor and it was frequently mentioned in the New Testament. The gospel was first shared with the people of Ephesus in the middle of the first century and the Scriptures continued to describe the fortunes of the church up through the end of the century. Gathering all of this data, Christian Origins in Ephesus and Asia Minor describes the progress and frustrations of a newly developing Christian community as it struggled to find its way in a hostile secular environment. This volume supplements the biblical account with additional historical information gathered from ancient literary sources, archaeological discoveries, and early Christian sources. Additionally, this book describes the growth and development of several nearby churches in Asia Minor. Ministry from the mother church at Ephesus produced Christian congregations throughout Asia Minor. --- Mark R. Fairchild (Ph.D. Drew University) is the Luke J. Peters Professor of Biblical Studies at Huntington University. He has visited and researched over 300 ancient sites throughout Turkey that date back to the Greek, Hellenistic and Roman periods.
ISBN:9786053963332
ac_no:AC14462225
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Mark R. Fairchild, Ph.D.