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" The cult of Saint Thecla : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 949971
Doc. No : b704341
Main Entry : Davis, Stephen J.
Title & Author : The cult of Saint Thecla : : a tradition of women's piety in late antiquity /\ Stephen J. Davis.
Publication Statement : Oxford ;New York :: Oxford Univ. Press,, ©2001.
Series Statement : Oxford early Christian studies
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xiv, 288 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN : 019156835X
: : 0198270194
: : 0199548714
: : 9780191568350
: : 9780198270195
: : 9780199548712
: 0198270194
: 9780199548712
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-276) and index.
Contents : pt. I. The Cult of Saint Thecla in Asia Minor -- 1. Origins of the Thecla Cult -- 2. The Cult of Thecla at Seleucia in Asia Minor -- pt. II. The Cult of Saint Thecla in Egypt -- 3. Thecla Devotion Among Ascetic Women in Alexandria -- 4. Pilgrimage and the Cult of Saint Thecla in the Mareotis -- 5. The Spread of Thecla Devotion Outside Alexandria and Its Environs -- App. A.A Catalogue of Published Ampullae with Saint Thecla -- App. B. Namesakes of Saint Thecla in Late Antique Egypt.
Abstract : Thecla, a disciple of the apostle Paul, became perhaps the most celebrated female saint and 'martyr' among Christians in late antiquity. In the early church, Thecla's example was associated with the piety of women - in particular, with women's ministry and travel. Devotion to Saint Thecla quickly spread throughout the Mediterranean world: her image was painted on walls of tombs, stamped on clay flasks and oil lamps, engraved on bronze crosses and wooden combs, and even woven into textile curtains. Bringing together literary, artistic, and archaeological evidence, often for the first time, Stephen Davis here reconstructs the cult of Saint Thecla in Asia Minor and Egypt - the social practices, institutions, and artefacts that marked the lives of actual devotees. From this evidence the author shows how the cult of this female saint remained closely linked with communities of women as a source of empowerment and a cause of controversy.
Subject : Thecla,Cult-- Egypt-- History.
: Thecla,Cult-- Turkey-- Silifke-- History.
: Thècle,Culte-- Égypte-- Histoire.
: Thècle,Culte-- Turquie-- Silifke, Région de-- Histoire.
: Thecla
Subject : Women in Christianity-- Egypt-- History-- Early church, ca. 30-600.
Subject : Women in Christianity-- Turkey-- Silifke-- History-- Early church, ca. 30-600.
Subject : Femmes dans le christianisme-- Égypte-- Histoire-- ca 30-600 (Église primitive)
Subject : Femmes dans le christianisme-- Turquie-- Silifke, Région de-- Histoire-- ca 30-600 (Église primitive)
Subject : Christianity.
Subject : Cults.
Subject : Philosophy Religion.
Subject : RELIGION-- Christian Church-- History.
Subject : RELIGION-- Christianity-- History.
Subject : Religion.
Subject : Women in Christianity-- Early church.
Subject : Christianity-- history.
Subject : Heiligenverering.
Subject : Egypt.
Subject : Turkey.
Subject : Egypt.
Subject : Turkey, Silifke.
Dewey Classification : ‭270.1/092‬
LC Classification : ‭BR1720.T33‬‭D38 2001eb‬
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