The Catacombs of Rome, and Their Testimony Relative to Primitive Christianity
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The work surveys the Roman subterranean Christian cemeteries, describing their architecture and history, excavation, principal sites, and physical features; analyzes early Christian art and symbolism found in frescoes, inscriptions, and objects; and publishes numerous translated epitaphs and epigraphic readings to illuminate beliefs, rites, and everyday life of early Christians. It interprets archaeological and iconographic evidence to reconstruct doctrinal expressions, funerary customs, and institutional practice, and includes many illustrations and artifacts to support those readings while approaching the material from a Protestant-critical perspective.
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