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The God of This House

Christian Domestic Cult Before Constantine
  • Caroline Johnson Hodge
Sprache: Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 2025
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Christianity is often thought of as a tradition of belief, interpretation, teachings, and texts. However, a scholarly focus on ideas overlooks how early Christian doctrine interacted with social exchanges in lay spaces.

Author Caroline Johnson Hodge fills this gap, shifting our attention from liturgical settings to religion as it was lived outside the prescriptions of congregations. Through a careful reading of the material record alongside print sources, Johnson Hodge shows that in the first through the early fourth centuries, Christians developed household rituals akin to traditional domestic cult practices around the Roman Empire, and this continuity contributed to the success of the new cult in the Roman world. Rather than a well-organized, universal domestic cult, Johnson Hodge finds that practices were flexible and varied, ranging widely from established household observances to unauthorized rituals, gravesite venerations, and the unpatrolled movements of women and slaves. Just as important as the official representations were the small gestures at hearths and doorways, the myriad ways in which followers of Christ incorporated their divine beings into the rituals of their households, shops, and tombs.

In bringing the lived-religion approach to bear on this formative period, Johnson Hodge’s study offers a fascinating portrait of a very “pagan” world within ancient Christianity. This book will be especially valuable to religious studies scholars and others interested in the origins of Christianity.

Shows how early Christians developed household cult practices by adapting traditional worship and how this practice contributed to the success of this new cult.

Most scholars have defined Christianity historically, have been trained to see Christianity as a series of doctrines, beliefs, and official rituals. Studying everyday practices offers a new way to understand the development of this new cult.

Johnson Hodge uses a lot of archaeological sources to anchor her analysis.

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Johnson Hodge Caroline :

Caroline Johnson Hodge is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at College of the Holy Cross. She is the author of If Sons, Then Heirs: A Study of Kinship and Ethnicity in the Letters of Paul and coeditor of “The One Who Sows Bountifully”: Essays in Honor of Stanley K. Stowers.

Caroline Johnson Hodge is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at College of the Holy Cross. She is the author of If Sons, Then Heirs: A Study of Kinship and Ethnicity in the Letters of Paul and coeditor of “The One Who Sows Bountifully”: Essays in Honor of Stanley K. Stowers.


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