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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
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| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Derek Krueger |
| ISBN: | 0800634136 9780800634131 9780800697211 0800697219 |
| OCLC Number: | 63122856 |
| Description: | xv, 252 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | Introduction : the practice of Christianity in Byzantium / Derek Krueger -- Lay piety in the sermons of John Chrysostom / Jaclyn Maxwell -- The cult of the martyrs and the Cappadocian Fathers / Vasiliki Limberis -- Romanos and the night vigil in the sixth century / Georgia Frank -- Shrines, festivals, and the "undistinguished mob" / James C. Skedros -- The layperson in church / Sharon E.J. Gerstel -- Death and dying in Byzantium / Nicholas Constas -- Icons, prayer, and vision in the eleventh century / Charles Barber -- Objects of devotion and protection / Brigitte Pitarakis -- The religious lives of children and adolescents / Peter Hatlie -- The devotional life of laywomen / Alice-Mary Talbot. |
| Series Title: | People's history of Christianity, v. 3. |
| Responsibility: | Derek Krueger, editor. |
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"This is a marvelous book: a lively, engaging doorway into the daily experiences of Byzantine peoples. Vividly drawn and richly varied, the essays take us from the exalted to the mundane, from the exquisite to the ordinary. Many books cordon off religion to a separate category of discussion from other historical matters. For pre-modern history, such severance distorts the familiar, quotidian structures by which societies and cultures functioned. In Byzantine Christianity, that common fallacy is corrected through a dazzling array of literary, documentary, artistic and archaeological evidence. The authors guide us with steady hands, scrupulous care, and bold historical reconstructions. A feast throughout!" -- Susan Ashbrook Harvey, Professor of Religious Studies,Brown University "What ordinary Christians did in distant periods has an obvious interest, but is not easily studied. Through a series of series of essays of uniformly high quality and at times striking originality, the authors of Byzantine Christianity detail many aspects of daily life: how Christians prayed before meals and while they worked, how they protected themselves against evil forces of all sorts with amulets and other talismans, how they aspired to look at icons with tear-filled eyes, how the faith was taught to the young and practiced by women; and even how many ecclesiastical holidays the people of Constantinople celebrated: 120 plus an additional 43 half days. For too long, Anglophone histories of Christianity have focused only on Western Europe and America. Byzantine Christianity reveals worlds that are familiar and unfamiliar in ways that general readers will find fascinating and meaningful." -- Robert Nelson, Yale University, author of Hagia Sophia, 1850-1950 (University of Chicago Press, 2004) "This volume of ten essays by recognized scholars in the field provides a kaleidoscope of views on the religious experience of the women, men and children in the Byzantine Empire, thus offering an alternative medieval Christianity for those familiar with the West, and a counterpoint to the elite and monastic experience that has dominated Byzantine studies. The contributions are both original, and thus of appeal to specialists, and substantial, and thus useful introductions. They represent a fruitful combination of evidence-driven pieces (including a welcome dose of archaeological and art historical material) and theme-based studies. The further benefit of the volume for students and scholars lies in the rich illustrations, detailed bibliographies and block quotes from primary sources. There is no comparable publication available, and this volume will hold its own for a long time to come." -- Claudia Rapp, Associate Professor, UCLA, Author of Holy Bishops in Late Antiquity: The Nature of Christian Leadership in an Age of Transition Read more...
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- Byzantine Empire -- Church history.
- Byzantine Empire -- Religious life and customs.
- Christian life -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600.
- Christian life -- History -- Middle Ages, 600-1500.
- Christliche Existenz.
- Frömmigkeit.
- Byzantinisches Reich.
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