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Patrology - The Eastern Fathers from the Council of Chalcedon to John of Damascus (2nd Edition) (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Patrology - The Eastern Fathers from the Council of Chalcedon to John of Damascus (2nd Edition) (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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A monumental work bringing together in an accessible and digestible
form the current status of scholarship on the writings of the
Eastern Fathers in the period between the Council of Chalcedon and
the death of John of Damascus. The book covers an era in which
pagan ideas still existed and in which the symbiosis between Empire
and Church was so close as to make them seem almost one, with the
Emperor in the East often playing a dominant role in religious
matters, while in the West the authority of the emperors had faded,
allowing the papacy to assume increasing authority. The domination
of the East - reflected in the triumph of Greek over Latin as the
language of administration - meant that Rome itself, and the
Western provinces, were seen as rather provincial. The East faced
different challenges, most conspicuously the range of theological
ideas. Nestorian and Monophysite doctrines had not been suppressed
by the Council of Chalcedon. New disputes arose, and in particular
differences over the value of imagery. In the seventh century Islam
became a major threat to the Empire, while Islamic ideas also
carried weight in religious matters. The literature of the period
can conveniently be divided linguistically and regionally.
Following an introduction, major sections cover Constantinople and
Asia Minor; the Greek Literature of Syria; Palestinian Writers;
Alexandrian and Egyptian writers; Syriac Literature; Coptic
Writers; Armenian Writers; Greek Exegetical Catenae; and Canonical
and Liturgical Literature. While descriptions of major writers and
their work is very extensive, most entries are much shorter. There
are lengthy bibliographies, and the work is indexed. The Patrology
is designed to follow the general approach taken by Quasten. The
book is a fundamental work of reference, and makes a major
contribution to patristic scholarship. The Editor, Angelo di
Berardino, is Director of the Institutum Augustinianum in Rome and
Editor of the Encyclopedia of the Early Church. Other contributors
are: Pauline Allen (Catholic University, Brisbane) Maria Antonietta
Barbara (University of Messina) Paulo Bettiolo (University of
Padua) Filippo Carcione (University of Cassino) Danilo Ceccarelli
Morolli (Pontificio Istituto Orientale, Rome) Camillo Curti
(University of Catania) Salvatore Lilla (Biblioteca Apostolica
Vaticana, Istituto Patristico Augustinianum, Rome) Andrew Louth
(University of Durham) Gianfranco Lusini (Istituto Universitario di
Napoli) Adele Monaci Castagno (University of Vercelli) Manel Nin
(Pontificio Ateneo S. Anselmo, Rome) Tito Orlandi (Universita La
Sapienzia, Istituto Patristico Augustinianum, Rome) Lorenzo Perrone
(University of Pisa) Paul Rorem (Princeton University) Manlio
Simonetti (Universita La Sapienzia, Istituto Patristico
Augustinianum, Rome) Basilio Studer (Pontificio Ateneo S. Anselmo
and Istituto Patristico Augustinianum, Rome) Karl-Heinz Uthemann
(University of Utrecht) Sever J. Voicu (Istituto Patristico
Augustinianum, Rome).
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