The Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire

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Edition: Revised
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Pub. Date: 2010-05-20
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

This book describes the role of the medieval Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire (c.600-c.1453). As an integral part of its policy it was (as in western Christianity) closely linked with many aspects of everyday life both official and otherwise. It was a formative period for Orthodoxy.It had to face doctrinal problems and heresies; at the same time it experienced the continuity and deepening of its liturgical life. While holding fast to the traditions of the fathers and the councils, it saw certain developments in doctrine and liturgy as also in administration. Part I discusses the landmarks in ecclesiastical affairs within the Empire as well as the creative influence exercised on the Slavs and the increasing contacts with westerners particularly after 1204. Part II gives a brief account of the structure of the medieval Orthodox Church, its officials andorganization, and the spirituality of laity, monks, and clergy.

Table of Contents


Foreword, Andrew Louth
I:Challenge and Response within the Historical Framework
1. The Christological Problem in the Early Middle Ages
2. The Iconoclast Controversy 726-843
3. The Age of Photius 843-886
4. Leo VI's Dilemma: Nicholas Mysticus and Euthymius 886-925
5. The Patriarchate (925-1025): The Predominance of Constantinople
6. Increasing Pressures on Constantinople and the Widening Gap 1025-1204
7. The Effects of the Fourth Crusade 1204-1261
8. Contacts: Failure and Achievement 1258-1453
II: Organization and Life of the Orthodox Church in Byzantium

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