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Title: The Christianisation of Malta : a discussion based on the available evidence
Authors: Azzopardi, George
Keywords: Christianity -- Malta -- History
Christian antiquities -- Malta
Tas-Silġ complex (Marsaxlokk, Malta)
Abbatija tad-Dejr (Rabat, Malta)
Ta’ Bistra Catacombs (Mosta, Malta)
Fonts -- Malta -- History
Catacombs -- Malta
St. Paul’s Grotto (Rabat, Malta)
Għajn Rażul Fountain (St. Paul’s Bay, Malta)
Church of St. Paul's Shipwreck, tal-Ħġejjeġ (St. Paul’s Bay, Malta)
Paul, the Apostle, Saint -- Cult -- Malta
Agape
Ras ir-Raħeb (Rabat, Malta)
Church of Our Lady of the Snows (Marsaxlokk, Malta)
Għar Gerduf (Kerċem, Malta)
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Theology
Citation: Azzopardi, G. (2024). The Christianisation of Malta: a discussion based on the available evidence. Melita Theologica, 74(2), 221-241.
Abstract: Like many other Mediterranean communities, the Maltese had long been familiar with a varied pantheon of deities pertaining to pagan – largely Punic and Roman – religions during Classical antiquity. Then, during the late Roman occupation (4th-6th centuries AD) of Malta (fig. 1), one comes across the earliest known material or archaeological evidence of Christian presence in Malta. This evidence comprises a basilica church and a baptismal font at Tas- Silġ near Marsaxlokk, a shrine / chapel and the attached catacomb complex at L-Abbatija tad-Dejr in Rabat (Malta) and a number of other catacombs and hypogea in several places around Malta, most notably in the Rabat area. But a careful reading of this evidence would seem to lead us to an earlier Christian presence than a superficial reading might lead us to.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/130890
ISSN: 10129588
Appears in Collections:MT - Volume 74, Issue 2 - 2024
MT - Volume 74, Issue 2 - 2024

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