Capernaum
Capernaum
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This book is about the history of Jews and Christians, and their interaction, in Capernaum from the time of Jesus until the Byzantine-Islamic transition in Palestine in the seventh century. Based on multidisciplinary research into both the literary and archaeological sources, the book addresses socio-historical questions that have vexed current scholarly and popular understanding of how this small Galilean town developed into an important place for both Jews and Christians in antiquity as well as today. The book engages issues such as the following: the invention of Capernaum as a modern pilgrimage-tourist site under the authority of the Franciscan Custodia Terrae Sanctae; the nature of the historical Jesus's relationship to the town; whether or not a synagogue stood in Capernaum during the time of Jesus; whether or not Jewish followers of Jesus lived in Capernaum during the second and third centuries; and how the architecture of the town's domestic and monumental landscapes functioned to shape Jewish and Christian identity individually and interactively. These questions are investigated within their local, regional, and empire-wide contexts to construct a picture of the ways in which Jews and Christians lived and related to each other in Capernaum and how their relations were affected by the arrival of Islam in Palestine.
About the Author
About the Author
Wally V. Cirafesi is assistant professor in the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies at Lund University and Pro Futura Scientia Fellow at the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study. He is the author of two books and more than twenty articles and essays covering topics such as ancient synagogues, the Gospel of John, early Jewish-Christian relations, and early Jewish and Christian social and intellectual history. He has been a visiting researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the W. F. Albright Institute for Archaeological Research and has been involved in the ongoing excavations at Magdala.
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