Mapping paradise : a history of heaven on earth
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Throughout history, humans have searched for paradise. When early Christians adopted the Hebrew Bible, and with it the story of Genesis, the Garden of Eden became an idyllic habitat for all mankind. Medieval Christians believed this paradise was a place on earth, different from this world and yet part of it, situated in real geography and indicated on maps. From the Renaissance through the Enlightenment, the mapping of paradise validated the authority of holy scripture and supported Christian faith. But from the early nineteenth century onwards, the question of the exact location of paradise was left not to theologians but to the layman. And at the beginning of the twenty-first century, there is still no end to the stream of theories on the location of the former Garden of Eden.
TitleMapping paradise : a history of heaven on earth
Author
Place of publicationLondon
PublisherBritish Library
Year of publication2006
Pagination398 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions29 cm
Materialboek
ISBN0-7123-4877-8
Subjectparadijs, cartography
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