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El fresco de Daniel en la fosa de los leones de la "Capella Greca" [The fresh grave of Daniel in the Lions' Capella Greca"]

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Guasta, Eugenio
Keywords
Daniel
Capella Greca
Contemporary criticism
cemeteries
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Christian denominations
Global Church History and World Christianity
Early church
Biblical Theology

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/198423
Abstract
"La crítica contemporánea, según el estado actual de las investigaciones, parece estar de acuerdo en afirmar que durante el siglo I y hasta fines del siglo 11 no se plantea el problema de los cementerios cristianos•. La pequeña comunidad cristiana de Roma sigue los usos comunes de la época y no siente necesidad de poseer áreas propias. Ni siquiera puede afirmarse en forma categórica que las tumbas que rodean el sepulcro de Pedro, en el cementerio situado en la ladera del Vaticano, pertenezcan a un cementerio cristiano" ["Contemporary criticism, according to the current state of research, seems to agree that during the first century and until the late 11th century cemeteries problem does not arise • Christians. The small Christian community in Rome is the Common uses of the time and feel no need to own areas own. It can not even be said categorically that tombs surrounding the tomb of Peter in the cemetery on the slope of the Vatican, belonging to a Christian cemetery"]
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1981
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