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Author Booth, Phil, 1981-

Title Crisis of empire : doctrine and dissent at the end of late antiquity / Phil Booth
Published Berkeley, California : University of California Press, [2014]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Transformation of the classical heritage ; LII
Transformation of the classical heritage ; 52.
Contents Cover; Crisis of Empire; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Toward the Sacramental Saint; Ascetics and the Eucharist before Chalcedon; Cyril of Scythopolis and the Second Origenist Crisis; Mystics and Liturgists; Hagiography and the Eucharist after Chalcedon; 2. Sophronius and the Miracles; Impresario of the Saints; Medicine and Miracle; Narratives of Redemption; The Miracles in Comparative Perspective; 3. Moschus and the Meadow; The Fall of Jerusalem; Moschus from Alexandria to Rome; Ascetics and the City; Chalcedon and the Eucharist
4. Maximus and the MystagogyMaximus, Monk of Palestine; The Return of the Cross; The Mystagogy; 5. The Making of the Monenergist Crisis; The Origins of Monenergism; The Heraclian Unions; Sophronius the Dissident; 6. Jerusalem and Rome at the Dawn of the Caliphate; Sophronius the Patriarch; Jerusalem from Roman to Islamic Rule; The Year of the Four Emperors; From Operations to Wills; Maximus and the Popes; 7. Rebellion and Retribution; Maximus from Africa to Rome; The Roman-Palestinian Alliance; Rebellion and Trial; Maximus in Exile; Conclusion; Bibliography; Primary Sources; Secondary Sources
Summary "This book focuses on the attempts of three ascetics-John Moschus, Sophronius of Jerusalem, and Maximus Confessor-to determine the Church's power and place during a period of profound crisis, as the eastern Roman empire suffered serious reversals in the face of Persian and then Islamic expansion. By asserting visions which reconciled long-standing intellectual tensions between asceticism and Church, these authors established the framework for their subsequent emergence as Constantinople's most vociferous religious critics, their alliance with the Roman popes, and their radical rejection of imperial interference in matters of the faith. Situated within the broader religious currents of the fourth to seventh centuries, this book throws new light on the nature not only of the holy man in late antiquity, but also of the Byzantine Orthodoxy that would emerge in the Middle Ages, and which is still central to the churches of Greece and Eastern Europe"-- Provided by publisher
"This book focuses on the attempts of three seventh-century Palestinian intellectuals--John Moschos, Sophronius of Jerusalem, and Maximus the Confessor--to determine the Church's power and place during a period of profound crisis, as the eastern Roman empire suffered serious reversals in the face of Persian and then Islamic expansion. Through their stories, Booth documents nothing less than a profound change in the very nature of the self-perception of a religious society. Although focused on the first half of the seventh century, this book throws bright light both behind itself--on the nature of the role of the holy man in late antiquity--and in front of itself--on the nature of the Byzantine Orthodoxy that would emerge in the middle ages, and which is still central to the churches of Greece and Eastern Europe"-- Provided by publisher
Analysis alexandria
anastasius
ancient history
ancient rome
ascetic
bible
byzantine orthodoxy
christian history
christianity
church fathers
church history
church power
constantinople
eastern roman empire
engaging
historical
holy men
imperial interference
intellectual tensions
john moschus
late antiquity
matters of faith
maximus confessor
power of god
religion
religious critics
roman empire
roman popes
sophronius of jerusalem
visions
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Moschus, John, approximately 550-619.
Sophronius, Saint, Patriarch of Jerusalem, approximately 560-approximately 638.
Maximus, Confessor, Saint, approximately 580-662.
SUBJECT Maximus, Confessor, Saint, approximately 580-662 fast
Moschus, John, approximately 550-619 fast
Sophronius, Saint, Patriarch of Jerusalem, approximately 560-approximately 638 fast
Subject Church history -- 7th century.
HISTORY -- Ancient -- General.
RELIGION -- Christianity -- General.
RELIGION -- Christian Church -- History.
RELIGION -- Christianity -- History.
Church history
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780520956582
0520956583
1299952844
9781299952843