Between personal and institutional religion : self, doctrine, and practice in late antique Eastern Christianity
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Between personal and institutional religion : self, doctrine, and practice in late antique Eastern Christianity / edited by Brouria Bitton-Ashkelony and Lorenzo Perrone. |
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Other authors: | Bitton-Ashkelony, Bruria, (Editor)Perrone, Lorenzo, (Editor) |
Format: | Book |
Table of Contents:
- 'Trembling at the thought of shipwreck': the anxious self in the letters of Barsanuphius and John of Gaza /
- Lorenzo Perrone
- Memory and forgetting in Romanos the Melodist's On the Newly Baptized /
- Georgia Frank
- The Great Kanon of Andrew of Crete, the penitential Bible, and the liturgical formation of the self in the Byzantine Dark Age /
- Derek Krueger
- Personal experience and self-exposure in Eastern Christianity: from Pseudo-Macarius to Symeon the New Theologian /
- Brouria Bitton-Ashkelony
- The transmission of early Christian memories in late antiquity: the editorial activity of laymen and philoponoi /
- Alberto Camplani
- The Cave of Treasures and the formation of Syriac Christian identity in late antique Mesopotamia: between tradition and innovation /
- Sergey Minov
- The treatment of religion in sixth-century Byzantine historians and some questions of religious affiliation /
- Roger Scott
- 'Packed with patristic testimonies': Severus of Antioch and the reinvention of the Church Fathers /
- Yonatan Moss
- Julianism after Julian of Halicarnassus /
- Aryeh Kofsky
- Uniformity and diversity in the early church: the date of Easter, the Jews, and imperial symbolism in the sixth century and beyond /
- Oded Irshai
- At cross purposes: the ritual execution of Haman in late antiquity /
- Hillel I. Newman.