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Cult of the Saints The (Paperback)
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The cult of the saints is a phenomenon that expanded rapidly in the
fourth century, and John Chrysostom's homilies are important
witnesses to its growth. Until now, the majority of john's homilies
on the saints and martyrs have been ignored. However, in this
volume, Wendy Mayer investigates the liturgical, topographical, and
pastoral aspects that marked the martyr cult at Antioch and
Constantinople in John's time. The cult's original point of focus
was the Christian martyrs--those followers of the Jesus-movement
who died in confession of their faith, either at the hands of other
Jews or at the hands of the Roman administration. Mayer pinpoints
several conceptual shifts that identified and shaped this cult: the
imitation of Christ's own death; the creedal declaration "I am a
Christian," the sense of privilege bestowed upon martyrs; the
ritual purity of relics; public veneration of the departed; and
places made holy by martyrs' blood. This rich collection includes
homilies on martyrs Meletius, Eustathius, Lucian, Phocas,
Juventinus and Maximinus, Ignatius, Eleazar (and the seven boys),
Bernike, Prosdoke and Domnina, Barlaam, Drosis, and Romanus. It
also includes encomia on Egyptian martyrs and on all the martyrs.
To round out the volume, a letter written by John from exile
concerning the use of martyr rclics in a mission context and a
letter in Latin in which Vigilius, Bishop of Tridentum, offers
fresh Italian relics to John have been included. The cult of the
saints is still very much alive in Roman Catholic and Eastern
Christian piety. There are still parts of the world where the cult
is observed in ways that differ little from those which were
established at its very beginning. In thisrespect, the homilies
that John Chrysostom preached on the feast days of his local saints
and martyrs remain fresh and alive for us today.
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