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Pepouza and Tymion


Pepouza and Tymion

The Discovery and Archaeological Exploration of a Lost Ancient City and an Imperial Estate
1. Aufl.

von: William Tabbernee, Peter Lampe

210,00 €

Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 25.09.2008
ISBN/EAN: 9783110208597
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 358

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<p>Early Christianity varied in appearance as much as the geography and terrain of the ancient Middle East. Often "variety" became pitted against "orthodoxy." Montanism, or the New Prophecy, was founded by a Phrygian named Montanus along with two ecstatic prophetesses, Maximilla and Priscilla. Even the North African Church Father Tertullian was a supporter of the New Prophecy movement. The Montanist variety of Christianity, however, soon fell into disfavor by those later deemed "orthodox", also because women played an influential role in this movement. Today we know about Montanism only partially and that mainly from the writings of its Christian rivals. One tenet of Montanism was the belief that the New Jerusalem would descend from heaven at a remote location in Phrygia near Tymion and Pepouza, Montanism’s most holy city.</p>
<p> In 2000, an international team of archaeologists and historians discovered in the Ulubey Canyon the centuries-lost site of Pepouza as well as an inscription mentioning Tymion. The discovery team was led by William Tabbernee (Phillips Theological Seminary, Tulsa, USA). Peter Lampe (University of Heidelberg, Germany) designed and directed the archaeological field campaigns held in the following years, in the course of which Tymion (at Sükraniye) and other settlements were discovered. Compelling archaeological, epigraphic, and historical evidence is recorded in this extraordinary volume. The chapters are in English, German, and Turkish and contain illustrations, maps, photographs, an extensive bibliography, and an index.</p>
"Weitere Dokumentationen des noch keineswegs abgeschlossenen, ambitionierten Unternehmens - über diesen ersten, reich illustrierten und in einer allgemeinverständlichen Diktion gefassten, mithin auch für einen weiteren Leserkreis geeigneten Band hinaus - sind angekündigt."
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<em>Adolf Martin Ritter in: Theologische Rundschau 75.1/2010</em>
<p><strong>William Tabbernee</strong>, Phillips Theological Seminary, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA; <strong>Peter Lampe</strong>, University of Heidelberg, Germany.</p>

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