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Author Goldhill, Simon.

Title The Temple of Jerusalem / Simon Goldhill.

Publication Info. Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 2011.

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Description 1 online resource (194 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Wonders of the world
Wonders of the world (Cambridge, Mass.)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 176-183) and index.
Summary Annotation Read the Bldg Blog interview with Mary Beard about the Wonders of the World series(Part I and Part II)It was destroyed nearly 2000 years ago, and yet the Temple of Jerusalem--cultural memory, symbol, and site--remains one of the most powerful, and most contested, buildings in the world. This glorious structure, imagined and re-imagined, reconsidered and reinterpreted again and again over two millennia, emerges in all its historical, cultural, and religious significance in Simon Goldhill's account. Built by Herod on a scale that is still staggering--on an earth and rock platform 144,000 square meters in area and 32 meters high--and destroyed by the Roman emperor Titus 90 years later, in 70 A.D., the Temple has become the world's most potent symbol of the human search for a lost ideal, an image of greatness. Goldhill travels across cultural and temporal boundaries to convey the full extent of the Temple's impact on religious, artistic, and scholarly imaginations. Through biblical stories and ancient texts, rabbinical writings, archaeological records, and modern accounts, he traces the Temple's shifting significance for Jews, Christians, and Muslims. A complex and engaging history of a singular locus of the imagination--a site of longing for the Jews; a central metaphor of Christian thought; an icon for Muslims: the Dome of the Rock--The Temple of Jerusalem also offers unique insight into where Judaism, Christianity, and Islam differ in interpreting their shared inheritance. It is a story that, from the Crusades onward, has helped form the modern political world.
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Subject Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) -- History.
Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem)
History.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Goldhill, Simon. Temple of jerusalem. [S.l.] : Harvard University Press, 2011 0674061896 (OCoLC)729835661
ISBN 9780674063570 (electronic book)
0674063570 (electronic book)
0674061896 (electronic book)
9780674061897 (electronic book)