Panel: ARCHIVES AND MEMORY, FROM ANCIENT TO MODERN TIMES ("CRISTIANESIMO NELLA STORIA" SEMINAR)



714.1 - TRACES OF ARCHIVAL ACTIVITY IN THE CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES OF THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN BETWEEN THE SECOND AND FIFTH CENTURIES

AUTHORS:
Camplani A. (University of Rome La Sapienza ~ Rome ~ Italy)
Text:
Traces of archival activity in the Christian communities of the Eastern Mediterranean between the second and fifth centuries reveal a growing emphasis on preserving texts related to theology, liturgy, and community governance. These early records, often housed in churches or monasteries, played a crucial role in shaping Christian identity and ensuring the transmission of doctrinal and administrative continuity.