Conventional histories of late antique Christianity tell the story of a public institution the Christian church. In this book, Kim Bowes relates another history, that of the Christian private. Using textual and archaeological evidence, she examines the Christian rituals of home and rural estate, which took place outside the supervision of bishops and their agents. These domestic rituals and the spaces in which they were performed were rooted in age-old religious habits. They formed a major, heretofore unrecognized force in late ancient Christian practice. The religion of home and family,...
Conventional histories of late antique Christianity tell the story of a public institution the Christian church. In this book, Kim Bowes relates anoth...