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Kissing Christians Ritual And Community In The Late Ancient Church Michael Philip Penn

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Kissing Christians Ritual And Community In The Late Ancient Church Michael Philip Penn
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.82 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Michael Philip Penn
ISBN: 9780812203325, 0812203321
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Kissing Christians Ritual And Community In The Late Ancient Church Michael Philip Penn by Michael Philip Penn 9780812203325, 0812203321 instant download after payment.

Kissing was one of the most widely practiced early Christian rituals. Kissing Christians presents the first comprehensive study of how ancient controversies concerning this rite became part of larger debates regarding the internal structure of ancient Christian communities and their relations with outsiders.


Kissing was one of the most widely practiced early Christian rituals. Kissing Christians presents the first comprehensive study of how ancient controversies concerning this rite became part of larger debates regarding the internal structure of ancient Christian communities and their relations with outsiders.

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