Cities of God
Discover the profound impact of archaeology on our understanding of Christianity with Cities of God by David Gange. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, this insightful book spans 376 pages and delves into the historical significance of biblical cities. Gange explores how the excavation of these ancient urban centers reshaped 19th-century perceptions of Christianity and its relevance in contemporary society.
Through a compelling narrative, Cities of God illustrates the tensions surrounding Christianity's role in urban environments, from Jerusalem to Rome. These cities serve as powerful symbols in the ongoing dialogue about faith and culture. Ideal for enthusiasts of archaeology, biblical studies, and urban history, this book invites readers to reflect on the intersection of ancient beliefs and modern life.
Enhance your understanding of the past and its influence on today's world with this essential read.