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281.5 <09> --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- 281.5 <09> Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van .. --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van . --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van
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The Bible is the foundational text for the Byzantine Empire. The papers of this volume explore its reception through appropriation, adaptation and interpretation as articulated in all aspects of Byzantine society. Several sessions at the ISBL held in Vienna, 6 to 10 July 2014 on "The Reception of the Bible in Greco-Roman Tradition", "The Bible between Jews and Christians in Byzantium", "Biblical Scholarship in Byzantium", and "Biblical Foundations of Byzantine Identity and Culture" built the basis of this volume. Various angles shed light on the Byzantine experience of the Bible. The wide range of source materials that inform the contributions to this volume - from manuscripts and military handbooks to lead seals and pilgrim guides - allows insights into a vivid liturgical tradition, which shapes Orthodox Christianity up today. As a thoroughly Christianized society, the Bible had sunk deep into the cultural DNA of Byzantium. The volume shows the multitude of strategies for the engagement with the Biblical text and the manifold ways in which the Bible message was experienced, articulated and brought to life on a daily basis.
Orthodox Eastern Church --- Orthodox Eastern Church. --- History. --- Bible --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- History --- 600-1500. --- Byzantine Empire --- Byzantine Empire. --- Church history. --- 281.5 <09> --- 281.5 <09> Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van . --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van
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233 --- 281.5 <09> --- 281.5 <09> Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- De mens. Theologische antropologie --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van . --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Doctrine. --- 233 De mens. Theologische antropologie --- 233 L'homme. Anthropologie theologique --- L'homme. Anthropologie theologique --- Human beings. --- Theological anthropology --- Christianity. --- 281.9 --- 281.9 Oosters-orthodoxe Kerk. Grieks-Russisch orthodoxe Kerk --- Oosters-orthodoxe Kerk. Grieks-Russisch orthodoxe Kerk --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van .. --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van
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The New Testament lay at the center of Byzantine Christian thought and practice. But codices and rolls were neither the sole way—nor most important way—the Byzantines understood the New Testament. Lectionaries apportioned much of its contents over the course of the liturgical calendar; its narratives structured the experience of liturgical time and shaped the nature of Christian preaching, throughout Byzantine history. A successor to The Old Testament in Byzantium (2010), this book asks: What was the New Testament for Byzantine Christians? What of it was known, how, when, where, and by whom? How was this knowledge mediated through text, image, and rite? What was the place of these sacred texts in Byzantine arts, letters, and thought?Authors draw upon the current state of textual scholarship and explore aspects of the New Testament, particularly as it was read, heard, imaged, and imagined in lectionaries, hymns, homilies, saints’ lives, and as it was illustrated in miniatures and monuments. Framing theological inquiry, ecclesiastical controversy, and political thought, the contributions here help develop our understanding of the New Testament and its varied reception over the long history of Byzantium.
Bible. --- Versions --- Criticism, Textual --- Language, style --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- History --- Ba-yon Tipan --- Bagong Tipan --- Jaji ma Hungi --- Kainē Diathēkē --- New Testament --- Nouveau Testament --- Novo Testamento --- Novum Testamentum --- Novyĭ Zavet --- Novyĭ Zavi︠e︡t Gospoda nashego Īisusa Khrista --- Novyĭ Zavit --- Nuevo Testamento --- Nuovo Testamento --- Nye Testamente --- Perjanjian Baru --- Dhamma sacʻ kyamʻʺ --- Injīl --- 225 <063> --- 281.5 <09> --- Bijbel: Nieuw Testament--Congressen --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Rezeption. --- Textgeschichte. --- Bibel --- Byzantinisches Reich. --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van .. --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van . --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van --- Bible --- Byzance
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"The essays in Hymns, Homilies and Hermeneutics explore the literature of Byzantine liturgical communities and provide a window into lived Christianity in this period. The liturgical performance of Christian hymns and sermons creatively engaged the faithful in biblical exegesis, invited them to experience theology in song, and shaped their identity. These sacred stories, affective scripts and salvific songs were the literature of a liturgical community - hymns and sermons were heard, and in some cases sung, by lay and monastic Christians throughout the life of Byzantium. In the field of Byzantine studies there is a growing appreciation of the importance of liturgical texts for understanding the many facets of Byzantine Christianity: we are in the midst of a liturgical turn. This book is a timely contribution to the emerging scholarship, illuminating the intersection between liturgical hymns, homiletics and hermeneutics"--
264.019 --- 281.5 <09> --- 264.019 Byzantijns-orthodoxe patriarchale Kerk: Constantinopel; Alexandrië; Antiochië; Jeruzalem; Cyprus --- Byzantijns-orthodoxe patriarchale Kerk: Constantinopel; Alexandrië; Antiochië; Jeruzalem; Cyprus --- 281.5 <09> Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van . --- Hymns, Greek --- History and criticism. --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van --- Byzantine Empire --- Bajo Imperio --- Bizancjum --- Bizantia --- Byzantinē Autokratoria --- Byzantium (Empire) --- Impero bizantino --- Vizantii︠a︡ --- Vyzantinē Autokratoria --- Vyzantinon Kratos --- Religious life and customs.
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This volume contains selected papers from a December 2006 Dumbarton Oaks symposium that complemented an exhibition of early Bible manuscripts at the Freer Gallery and Sackler Gallery of Art titled “In the Beginning: Bibles before the Year 1000.” Speakers were invited to examine the use of the Greek Old Testament as a text, social practice, and cultural experience in the Byzantine Empire. Not only are reminiscences of the Old Testament ubiquitous in Byzantine literature and art, but the Byzantine people also revered and identified with Old Testament role models. The Old Testament connected Byzantium not only with its Christian neighbors but with Jewish and Muslim peoples as well. This widespread phenomenon has never received systematic investigation. The Old Testament in Byzantium considers the manifestations of the holy books in Byzantine manuscript illustration, architecture, and government, as well as in Jewish Bible translations and the construction of Muhammad’s character.
Theology --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- -221 <063> --- 281.5 <09> --- #GGSB: Dogmatiek --- #GGSB: Theologie (O.T.) --- #GGSB: Orthodoxie --- Christian theology --- Theology, Christian --- Christianity --- Religion --- Bijbel: Oud Testament--Congressen --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Antico Testamento --- Hebrew Bible --- Hebrew Scriptures --- Kitve-ḳodesh --- Miḳra --- Old Testament --- Palaia Diathēkē --- Pentateuch, Prophets, and Hagiographa --- Sean-Tiomna --- Stary Testament --- Tanakh --- Tawrāt --- Torah, Neviʼim, Ketuvim --- Torah, Neviʼim u-Khetuvim --- Velho Testamento --- -Conferences - Meetings --- 281.5 <09> Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- 221 <063> --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van .. --- Conferences - Meetings --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van . --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van --- Dogmatiek --- Orthodoxie --- Theologie (O.T.) --- Theology - Byzantine Empire - Congresses
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Middle Ages. --- Crusades. --- Moyen Age --- Croisades --- Comneni dynasty, --- Byzantine Empire --- Empire byzantin --- History --- Foreign relations --- Church history. --- Histoire --- Relations extérieures --- Histoire religieuse --- 281.5 <09> --- 281 "04/14" --- 949.5.04 --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Oosters christendom--Middeleeuwen --- Geschiedenis van Byzantium: Griekse en Latijnse staten--(1204-1453) --- 949.5.04 Geschiedenis van Byzantium: Griekse en Latijnse staten--(1204-1453) --- 281.5 <09> Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Relations extérieures --- Civilisation médiévale. --- Comneni Dynasty (Byzantine Empire). --- Croisades. --- Diplomatic relations. --- Korstågen. --- Kreuzzüge. --- Religion och politik --- Religionspolitik. --- Historia --- Komnenen. --- Comnènes, Dynastie des, --- Église orthodoxe --- Relations. --- 1081-1185. --- Geschichte 1081-1185. --- Bysantinska riket --- Byzantine Empire. --- Byzantinisches Reich. --- Jérusalem (Royaume latin, 1099-1244). --- Diplomatiska förbindelser --- Foreign relations. --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van .. --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van . --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van
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The Church of Jerusalem, the 'mother of the churches of God', influenced all of Christendom before it underwent multiple captivities between the eighth and thirteenth centuries: first, political subjugation to Arab Islamic forces, then displacement of Greek-praying Christians by Crusaders, and finally ritual assimilation to fellow Orthodox Byzantines in Constantinople. All three contributed to the phenomenon of the Byzantinization of Jerusalem's liturgy, but only the last explains how it was completely lost and replaced by the liturgy of the imperial capital, Constantinople. The sources for this study are rediscovered manuscripts of Jerusalem's liturgical calendar and lectionary. When examined in context, they reveal that the devastating events of the Arab conquest in 638 and the destruction of the Holy Sepulchre in 1009 did not have as detrimental an effect on liturgy as previously held. Instead, they confirm that the process of Byzantinization was gradual and locally-effected, rather than an imposed element of Byzantine imperial policy or ideology of the Church of Constantinople.0Originally, the city's worship consisted of reading scripture and singing hymns at places connected with the life of Christ, so that the link between holy sites and liturgy became a hallmark of Jerusalem's worship, but the changing sacred topography led to changes in the local liturgical tradition. 'Liturgy and Byzantinization in Jerusalem' is the first study dedicated to the question of the Byzantinization of Jerusalem's liturgy, providing English translations of many liturgical texts and hymns here for the first time and offering a glimpse of Jerusalem's lost liturgical and theological tradition.
264.019 --- 281.5 <09> --- 264.019 Byzantijns-orthodoxe patriarchale Kerk: Constantinopel; Alexandrië; Antiochië; Jeruzalem; Cyprus --- Byzantijns-orthodoxe patriarchale Kerk: Constantinopel; Alexandrië; Antiochië; Jeruzalem; Cyprus --- 281.5 <09> Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van .. --- Byzantinische Liturgie. --- Christianity and other religions --- Christianity. --- Eastern churches --- Interfaith relations. --- Jerusalem in Christianity. --- Liturgics --- Liturgics. --- Liturgy. --- History --- Orthodox Eastern Church. --- Liturgy of St. James (Orthodox Eastern Church). --- To 1500. --- Jerusalem --- Jerusalem. --- Middle East --- In Christianity. --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van . --- Christianity --- Syncretism (Christianity) --- Religions --- Liturgiology --- Liturgy --- Public worship --- Liturgies --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van --- Relations --- Jérusalem --- Liturgie
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The Byzantine emperor Leo VI (886-912), was not a general or even a soldier, like his predecessors, but a scholar, and it was the religious education he gained under the tutelage of the patriarch Photios that was to distinguish him as an unusual ruler. This book analyses Leo's literary output, focusing on his deployment of ideological principles and religious obligations to distinguish the characteristics of the Christian oikoumene from the Islamic caliphate, primarily in his military manual known as the Taktika. It also examines in depth his 113 legislative Novels, with particular attention to their theological prolegomena, showing how the emperor's religious sensibilities find expression in his reshaping of the legal code to bring it into closer accord with Byzantine canon law. Meredith L. D. Riedel argues that the impact of his religious faith transformed Byzantine cultural identity and influenced his successors, establishing the Macedonian dynasty as a 'golden age' in Byzantium.
091 LEO VI, IMPERATOR --- 281.5 <09> --- 091 LEO VI, IMPERATOR Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--LEO VI, IMPERATOR --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--LEO VI, IMPERATOR --- 281.5 <09> Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van --- Leo VI, --- Leo VI 866-912 --- To 1500. --- Identification (Religion) --- Identity (Psychology) --- History --- Religious aspects --- Christianity. --- Leo --- Byzantine Empire --- Identification (Religion) - History - To 1500. --- Identity (Psychology) - Religious aspects - Christianity. --- Léon VI le Sage --- Leo - VI, - Emperor of the East, - 866-912. --- Byzantine Empire - History - 527-1081.
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Der vorliegende Band beinhaltet Studien von Karl-Heinz Uthemann zum Mönch und Kirchenschriftsteller Anastasios Sinaites (7. Jh.), die in den Jahren 1980 bis 2001 publiziert wurden und hier, von Druckfehlern bereinigt, gesammelt vorliegen.Mehrheitlich beschäftigen sich die Beiträge mit Anastasios' Hauptwerk Hodegos und seiner handschriftlichen Überlieferung. Einen weiteren Fokus bieten Überlieferungs- und Wirkungsgeschichte der Streitschriften gegen Monenergeten und Monotheleten, zwei Aufsätzen setzen sich mit einer rein quantitativ arbeitenden Methode zur Rekonstruktion einer Textgeschichte auseinander. Weiterhin werden sechs Editionen präsentiert, von denen zwei Texte vom Patriarchen Anastasios I. von Antiochien (6. Jh.) stammen. This volume contains Karl-Heinz Uthemann’s collected studies on the 7th century monk and church writer Anastasios Sinaïta, originally published between 1980 and 2001. In addition, it includes an appendix with two essays on the 6th century patriarch of the same name, Anastasios I of Antioch. For this edition, all of the texts have been revised and typographical errors corrected.
Church history --- 281.5 <09> --- 949.5 <092> --- 949.5 <093> --- 949.5.01 --- 949.5.01 Geschiedenis van Byzantium: Constantinus tot Theodosius III--(323-716) --- Geschiedenis van Byzantium: Constantinus tot Theodosius III--(323-716) --- 949.5 <093> Geschiedenis van Byzantium en Griekenland--Historische bronnen --- Geschiedenis van Byzantium en Griekenland--Historische bronnen --- 949.5 <092> Geschiedenis van Byzantium en Griekenland--Biografieën --- Geschiedenis van Byzantium en Griekenland--Biografieën --- 281.5 <09> Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van ... --- Sources. --- Anastasius, --- Anastasius Sinaita, --- Sinaitēs, Anastasios, --- Anastasios, --- Anastasio, --- Sinaita, Anastasius, --- Sinaito, Anastasio, --- Anastasiĭ, --- Sinaĭski, Anastasiĭ, --- Anastase, --- Apologetics --- Jesus Christ --- History of doctrines --- Anastasius Sinaita --- Anastasius II Sinaita, --- Anastasius van de Sinaï --- Anastasius Sinaiticus --- Anastasius --- Anastasius of Sinai --- Sources --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van .. --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van . --- Oosterse, Byzantijnse kerken:--in het algemeen--Geschiedenis van --- Jesus Christ - History of doctrines - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Apologetics. --- RELIGION / Christian Theology / History. --- Apologetics, Missionary --- Christian evidences --- Christianity --- Evidences, Christian --- Evidences of Christianity --- Fundamental theology --- Polemics (Theology) --- Theology, Fundamental --- Religious thought --- Theology --- History --- Evidences --- Anastasius, Sinaita, --- Anastasius Sinaïta. --- Byzantine Theology. --- History of Christology.
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