Pepouza and Tymion: the discovery and archaeological exploration of a lost ancient city and an imperial estate

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...

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Contributors: Tabbernee, William 1944- (Other) ; Lampe, Peter 1954- (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
German
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Published: Berlin New York W. De Gruyter c2008
In:Year: 2008
Further subjects:B Kazılar (Arkeolojik) Türkiye Pepuza (Antik kent)
B Pepuza (Antik kent)
B Türkiye (Eski eserler) Middle East Pepuza (Extinct city) Middle East Tymion (Extinct city) Turkey
B Antiquities
B Excavations (archaeology) Turkey Pepuza (Extinct city)
B Turkey ; Pepuza (Extinct city)
B Excavations (archaeology) (Turkey) (Tymion (Extinct city))
B Excavations (archaeology)
B Excavations (archaeology) (Turkey) (Pepuza (Extinct city))
B Turkey Antiquities
B Kazılar (Arkeolojik) Türkiye Tymion (Antik kent)
B Tymion (Extinct city)
B Turkey
B Excavations (archaeology) Turkey Tymion (Extinct city)
B Tymion (Antik kent)
B Electronic books
B HISTORY ; Ancient ; General
B Pepuza (Extinct city)
B Turkey ; Tymion (Extinct city)
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Summary: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
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-270) and index. - English and German. - Description based on print version record
ISBN:3110194554