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The Early Mosaics of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome - A Mystery Made of Beauty and Profound Images

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
48 Seiten
Englisch
Kunstverlag Josef Finkerschienen am29.02.20241st edition 2024
Built as the first Christian showpiece, the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore graces Rome's highest promontory, the Esquiline Hill. With its exterior beauty and its interior mosaics, the Basilica was meant to bestow upon the Eternal City of Rome a new, Christian aspect. The foundation of this new beginning is Jesus Christ who now reigns over the Imperial City and the globe instead of the earlier pagan goddess Roma. He is not solely a man like all the former Roman emperors, but the son of the Eternal God. The Basilica defies the bishop of Constantinople, Nestorius, who had publicly expressed doubts about the divinity of the man Jesus.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextBuilt as the first Christian showpiece, the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore graces Rome's highest promontory, the Esquiline Hill. With its exterior beauty and its interior mosaics, the Basilica was meant to bestow upon the Eternal City of Rome a new, Christian aspect. The foundation of this new beginning is Jesus Christ who now reigns over the Imperial City and the globe instead of the earlier pagan goddess Roma. He is not solely a man like all the former Roman emperors, but the son of the Eternal God. The Basilica defies the bishop of Constantinople, Nestorius, who had publicly expressed doubts about the divinity of the man Jesus.

Autor

About the Author:Dr. Gerhard Steigerwald is a German author, Roman-Catholic theologian, and a Christian archeologist. He has worked as a priest in several towns in Germany and in NYC. He taught Catholic studies until his retirement in 1995. He resides with his wife in Nürtingen, Germany.About the Translator/Editor:Bettina W. Bennett has a PhD in English Literature and Cultures. She received her B.A. magna cum laude from Columbia University, and her PhD summa cum laude. She resides in Princeton, New York City, and Stuttgart.