Covering an expanse of more than three thousand years, Hellenic
Temples and Christian Churches charts, in one concise volume, the
history of Greece's religious cultures from antiquity all the way
through to present, post-independence Greece.
Focusing on the encounter and interaction between Hellenism and
(Orthodox) Christianity, which is the most salient feature of
Greece's religious landscape--influencing not only Greek religious
history, but Greek culture and history as a whole--Vasilios N.
Makrides considers the religious cultures of Greece both
historically, from the ancient Greek through the Byzantine and the
Ottoman periods up to the present, and systematically, by locating
common characteristics and trajectoriesacross time. Weaving other
traditions including Judaism and Islam into his account, Makrides
highlights the patterns of development, continuity, and change that
have characterized the country's long and unique religious
history.
Contrary to the arguments of those who posit a single, exclusive
religious culture for Greece, Makrides demonstrates the diversity
and plurality that has characterized Greece's religious landscape
across history. Beautifully written and easy to navigate, Hellenic
Temples and Christian Churches offers an essential foundation for
students, scholars, and the public on Greece's long religious
history, from ancient Greece and the origins of Christianity to the
formation of "Helleno-Christianity" in modern Greece.
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