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Nineveh, the Great City.
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ISBN: 9088904987 9789088904981 9789088904974 9088904979 Year: 2017 Publisher: Leiden SIdestone Press

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Well, as for Nineveh, skipper, it was wiped out long ago. There's not a trace of it left, and one can't even guess where it was' (Lucian, 2nd century AD).0Nineveh, the once-flourishing capital of the Assyrian Empire, has fascinated writers, travellers and historians alike since its complete annihilation by allied forces in 612 BC. It was said to have been a great and populous city with 90-km walls, stunning palaces and colossal statues of pure gold. Since 1842 archaeologists have been investigating the ruins of Nineveh, which are located on the eastern banks of the river Tigris, near the modern Iraqi city of Mosul. The hundreds of thousands of objects that have been collected tell an intriguing story of life and death in a remarkable Mesopotamian city.0The edited volume 'Nineveh, the Great City' contains more than 65 articles by international specialists, providing the reader with a detailed and thorough study of the site of Nineveh. It describes the history of the city, the excavations and the dispersed material culture that can today be appreciated in more than 100 museums and institutes around the world. Special attention is paid to the endangered heritage of Nineveh, which recently faced destruction for the second time in its history.

Palace and Temple
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ISBN: 3110172771 3111796787 3110907941 9783110907940 9783110172775 Year: 2012 Volume: 313 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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Diese historisch-kritische Studie untersucht, welche Rolle Architektur und schriftliche Überlieferung bei der Verbreitung religiöser Ideologien innerhalb der antiken Welt spielten. Sie bestimmt darin den Palast als ein Element königlicher Propaganda, welche die soziale Wahrnehmung des Königtums zu beeinflussen suchte. Ein Text über einen Tempel ist entsprechend ein Element, das die soziale Wahrnehmung der Beziehung zwischen Gott und den Menschen beeinflußt. Der Autor wendet Analysemethoden an, die in der Erforschung bebauter Umgebungen gewonnen wurden, und interpretiert damit Palast- und Tempelbauprogramme des Sancherib, König von Assyrien, und des Salomo, König von Israel. Die baulichen Zeugnisse des Palastes und die textlichen Zeugnisse des Tempels werden als kommunikative Bildsymbole gedeutet, die die zeitgenössischen politischen und religiösen Vorstellungen zu beeinflussen suchten. Der Band bewertet abschließend den Einfluß solcher Bildsymbole in Architektur und schriftlicher Überlieferung auf religiöse und politische Reformen neu. This book is a critical study of the role played by architecture and texts in promoting political and religious ideologies in the ancient world. It explains a palace as an element in royal propaganda seeking to influence social concepts about kingship, and a text about a temple as influencing social concepts about the relationship between God and human beings. Applying the methods of analysis developed in built environment studies, the author interprets the palace and temple building programs of Sennacherib, King of Assyria, and Solomon, King of Israel. The physical evidence for the palace and the verbal evidence for the temple are explained as presenting communicative icons intended to influence contemporary political and religious concepts. The volume concludes with innovative interpretations of the contributions of architectural and verbal icons to religious and political reform.


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Revival and awakening
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ISBN: 9780226145310 022614531X 022614545X 9780226145280 022614528X 9780226145457 Year: 2015 Publisher: Chicago

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Most Americans have little understanding of the relationship between religion and nationalism in the Middle East. They assume that the two are rooted fundamentally in regional history, not in the history of contact with the broader world. However, as Adam H. Becker shows in this book, Americans—through their missionaries—had a strong hand in the development of a national and modern religious identity among one of the Middle East’s most intriguing (and little-known) groups: the modern Assyrians. Detailing the history of the Assyrian Christian minority and the powerful influence American missionaries had on them, he unveils the underlying connection between modern global contact and the retrieval of an ancient identity. American evangelicals arrived in Iran in the 1830s. Becker examines how these missionaries, working with the “Nestorian” Church of the East—an Aramaic-speaking Christian community in the borderlands between Qajar Iran and the Ottoman Empire—catalyzed, over the span of sixty years, a new national identity. Instructed at missionary schools in both Protestant piety and Western science, this indigenous group eventually used its newfound scriptural and archaeological knowledge to link itself to the history of the ancient Assyrians, which in time led to demands for national autonomy. Exploring the unintended results of this American attempt to reform the Orient, Becker paints a larger picture of religion, nationalism, and ethnic identity in the modern era.

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Missions to Assyrian Church of the East members --- Protestant churches --- Missionaries --- Evangelistic work --- Syriac Christians --- Assyrian Church of the East members --- Nationalism --- History --- Missions --- Religion --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- Nestorians --- Syrian Christians --- Christians --- Evangelism --- Proselytizing --- Revival (Religion) --- Theology, Practical --- Discipling (Christianity) --- Religious awakening --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- Religious adherents --- Protestant sects --- Christian sects --- Protestantism --- Missions to Nestorians --- Missions to Assyrian Church of the East members - History - 19th century --- Protestant churches - Missions - Iran - History - 19th century --- Missionaries - United States - History - 19th century --- Evangelistic work - Iran - History - 19th century --- Syriac Christians - Iran - Religion - History - 19th century --- Assyrian Church of the East members - History - 19th century --- Nationalism - Religious aspects - Christianity - History - 19th century --- iran, nationalism, religion, politics, middle east, missionaries, evangelism, america, revolution, nation, identity, assyrian christian, nestorian, church, qajar, aramaic, protestant, piety, faith, ottoman empire, science, history, mirza david george malik, poetry, exile, political engagement, nineveh, literature, culture, morality, reform, government, nonfiction.

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