LYSTRES/HATUNSARAY IN HISTORY OF ORIGINS OF THE CHRISTIANITY 3: SAINT PAUL OF ERNEST RENAN
In this study, we tried to handle Lystra/Hatunsaray located today in the borders of Konya/Turkey, mentionned twenty times in the work named Histoire des Origines du Christianisme 3 Saint Paul of Ernest Renan (1823- 1892), french philosopher well known with his historical studies on the history of ch...
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Fırat University
2019
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Sumario: | In this study, we tried to handle Lystra/Hatunsaray located today in the borders of Konya/Turkey, mentionned twenty times in the work named Histoire des Origines du Christianisme 3 Saint Paul of Ernest Renan (1823- 1892), french philosopher well known with his historical studies on the history of christianity and his political theories. Renan points out that the Apostls Saint Paul and Saint Barnaba endeavoured to propagate the christian belief in Minor Asia during their four missionary travels. He speakes of the antique settlement centers located in the actual territories of Turkey where historical events important for the history of Christianity had occured and are located a great number of historical monuments considered as sacred for the christians. Lystra/Hatunsaray became one of the places visited by Saint Paul. Minor Asia became mother’s bosom for Saint Paul escaped from the oppressions to which he was exposed from Jerusalem to Rome. Thanks to his missionary travels Saint Paul had established the first christian churches in the territories of actual Turkey. In his work, Renan exposed the religious activities of Saint Paul in many antique cities and moreover in Lystra/Hatunsaray in Minor Asia. Saint Paul visited three times Lystra/Hatunsaray which became firstly christianezed among the antique cities of Minor Asia according to Ernest Renan. |
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