RT Book T1 Sacred ritual, profane space: the Roman house as early Christian meeting place T2 Studies in Christianity and Judaism JF Studies in Christianity and Judaism A1 Cianca, Jenn 1978- LA English PP Montreal Kingston London Chicago PB McGill-Queen's University Press YR 2018 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1637529422 AB "This monograph examines the nature of the earliest Christian meeting places, with a special emphasis on the formation of sacred space. The use of domestic spaces by these early groups is widely accepted, but the spaces themselves are usually understood as having been neutral, rather than sacred. In this study, I propose not only that these domestic spaces were considered sacred space by the Christian communities that used them, but that they were also complex ritual loci in their own right. Mapping what is known from early Christian texts onto the archaeological data for Roman domestic space here provides a new lens through which to examine the relationship between early Christians and their meeting space. In many cases, this meeting space would have included the presence of the Roman domestic cult. Despite the fact that the domestic cult was a polytheistic one, at odds with monotheistic Christianity, I assert that its practices likely continued in those places used for worship by the Christians. I also argue that continued practice of the domestic cult in Roman domestic spaces did not preclude the house-church Christians from understanding their rituals or their meeting places as sacred. Theories of sacred space and ritual practice are engaged to demonstrate that the house-church Christians constructed temporary sacred space through ritual enactment. The exploration of meeting places as both inhabited and sacred space raises a host of questions about early Christian identity, ritual affiliation, and domestic practice."-- AB The context of house-church Christianity -- Roman domestic space -- Roman domestic worship -- House-church Christianity and Roman domestic worship -- Placing ritual : Christians in the Roman house -- Sacred space and the house church CN BV601.85 SN 9780773553330 SN 0773553320 SN 0773553339 SN 9780773553323 K1 House Churches : Rome K1 Sacred Space : Rome K1 Domestic space : Rome K1 Christianity : Rome K1 Rites and ceremonies : Rome K1 Christianity K1 Domestic space K1 House Churches K1 Religion K1 Rites and ceremonies K1 Sacred Space K1 Rome (Empire) K1 Rome K1 Rome : Religion