Watts/Iconic Books, 20. The Gospels as Imperialized Sites of Memory

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How to Cite: Larson, Jason T.. 20. The Gospels as Imperialized Sites of Memory in Late Ancient Christianity. Iconic Books and Texts - Sacred texts (HRLC). Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 373-388 May 2013. ISBN 9781781792544.

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This chapter considers the intersection of Christian and imperial memory in the physical Gospel book. Besides describing the function of gospel books in the post-Constantine Roman Empire, it examines the connection between the Roman construction and production of sites of memory that established Roman imperium in the Mediterranean and the development of the Christian Gospel codex as a site of memory within Christianity. It also explores the related issues of imperial and divine power as manifest through material things, the rhetoric of seeing and iconicity, and the invented tradition of Christian orthodoxy.

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  • container title
    Iconic Books and Texts
  • creator
    Jason T. Larson
  • isbn
    9781781791585 (eBook)
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield, United Kingdom
  • series title
    Comparative Research on Iconic and Performative Texts
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