Domus Dei y Domus Eclesiae: El edificio Iglesia orientado
The domus ecclesia, the “house of the Church”, has its origins in the clandestine domestic meetings of the primitive church. If we understand the Greek term ekklesia as the “convened assembly”, the church building becomes the house where the assembly meet. It finds a parallel with the Jewish synagog...
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Main Author: | Muñoz Rodríguez, Rubén |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | spa |
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Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile
2012
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Online Access: | https://revistas.ubiobio.cl/index.php/AS/article/view/778 |
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