The Cambridge History of Christianity: Cambridge History of Christianity
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107423640
ISBN-10: 1107423643
Pagini: 878
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 50 mm
Greutate: 1.27 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge History of Christianity
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107423643
Pagini: 878
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 50 mm
Greutate: 1.27 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge History of Christianity
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: Christendom, c.600 Peter Brown; Part I. Foundations: Peoples, Places, and Traditions: 1. Late Roman Christianities Philip Rousseau; 2. The emergence of Byzantine orthodoxy, 600–1095 Andrew Louth; 3. Beyond empire I: Eastern Christianities from the Persian to the Turkish conquest, 604–1071 Igor Dorfmann-Lazarev; 4. Beyond empire II: Christianities of the Celtic Peoples, 600–1100 Thomas M. Charles-Edwards; 5. Germanic Christianities, 600–1100 Lesley Abrams; 6. Slav Christianities, 800–1100 Jonathan Shepard; Part II. Christianity in Confrontation: 7. Christians and Jews, 600-c.1100 Bat-Sheva Albert; 8. The Mediterranean frontier: Christianity face to face with Islam Hugh Kennedy; 9. Christians under Muslim rule Sidney H. Griffith; 10. Latin and Greek Christians Tia M. Kolbaba; 11. The northern frontier: Christianity face to face with Paganism Ian N. Wood; Part III. Christianity in the Social and Political Order: 12. The Christian church as an institution Thomas F. X. Noble; 13. Ascetism and its institutions Anne-Marie Helvétius and Michel Kaplan; 14. Law and its applications Janet L. Nelson; 15. The problems of property Rosemary Morris; 16. Ideas and applications of reform, c.600–c.1100 Julia Barrow; 17. Churches in the landscape Dominique Iogna-Prat; Part IV. Christianity as Lived Experience: 18. Birth and death Frederick S. Paxton; 19. Remedies for sins Rob Meens; 20. Sickness and healing Peregrine Horden; 21. Gender and the body Lynda L. Coon; 22. Sacrifice, gifts, and prayers in Latin Christianity Arnold Angenendt; 23. Performing the liturgy Éric Palazzo; Part V. Christianity: Books and Ideas: 24. Visions of God Alain Boureau; 25. Orthodoxy and deviance E. Ann Matter; 26. Making sense of the Bible, 600–1100 Guy Lobrichon; 27. The Christian book in medieval Byzantium Leslie Brubaker and Mary B. Cunningham; 28. Saints and their cults Julia M. H. Smith; 29. Last things Jane Baun; Conclusion: Christendom, c.1100 John H. Van Engen.
Recenzii
'… an excellent addition to an invaluable series.' The Historical Association
'The editors have managed an admirable consistency of excellence across these thirty essays, with their own chapters among the most ambitious.' The Catholic Historical Review
'Early Medieval Christianities is not necessarily a book for beginners, but what it offers is equally useful. it is an informative and engaging colloquium of specialists.' Speculum
'In keeping with the format of a Cambridge History, this volume deploys an impressive number of academic A-listers, assembled to produce an authoritative treatment.' The Journal of Ecclesiastical History
'The editors have managed an admirable consistency of excellence across these thirty essays, with their own chapters among the most ambitious.' The Catholic Historical Review
'Early Medieval Christianities is not necessarily a book for beginners, but what it offers is equally useful. it is an informative and engaging colloquium of specialists.' Speculum
'In keeping with the format of a Cambridge History, this volume deploys an impressive number of academic A-listers, assembled to produce an authoritative treatment.' The Journal of Ecclesiastical History
Descriere
This History stresses the vitality, dynamism and diversity of Christianity in the early medieval period.