The social origins of Christian architecture / L. Michael White.

Early Christianity seems not to have had a highly developed institutional character. Christians met in the homes of individual members, and there was no such thing as a church building. By the fourth century, however, Christianity had become an official Roman religion, and a new architectural form,...

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Main Author: White, L. Michael
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Valley Forge, Pa. : Trinity Press, ©1996-1997.
Series:Harvard theological studies ; no. 42.
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