The Temple Of Jerusalem: The extraordinary history of a site sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims

The Temple Of Jerusalem
The extraordinary history of a site sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims
by Simon Goldhill

Few buildings in the world have had such a power over the imagination as the Temple in Jerusalem. Yet it has existed for more than 2000 years. This magnificent book tells the history of that monument of the imagination and its significance for Jews and Christians and Muslims. The Temple was the central religious site of the ancient Jews, a wonder of the ancient world. It was destroyed in the 1st Century AD by the Roman Emperor Titus as part of the crushing of revolt in Judaea. Since then the Temple and its site have had a unique hold on our imagination – a longing for the Jews; a central metaphor of Christian thought (the Holy Sepulchre); an icon for Muslims (the Dome of the Rock). Simon Goldhill explores its history and its changing use in a religious, political and cultural context: a story that from the Crusades onwards has helped form the modern political world. The book is part of Profile's Wonders of the World series, which focuses on some of the world's most famous sites and monuments.

Profile Books (19 Jan 2006)
208 pages
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