Historiography and Hierotopy : : Palestinian Hagiography in the Sixth Century A.D. / / Rod Stearn.

Judean hagiographies are unusual.  Some surprise in their structure, resembling historical chronicles more than "traditional" hagiographies.  Others offer unexpected content, running counter to the stylizations of their time.  The peculiarities of these works have often been examined on li...

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Place / Publishing House:Piscataway, NJ : : Gorgias Press, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Idioma:English
Series:Gorgias Studies in Classical and Late Antiquity ; 27
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Other title:Frontmatter --
TABLE OF CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
ABBREVIATIONS --
INTRODUCTION --
PART I: NETWORKS AND INSTITUTIONS --
CHAPTER 1. AN EVOLVING ENVIRONMENT --
CHAPTER 2. EUTHYMIANS --
CHAPTER 3. SABAITES --
CHAPTER 4. CIVIL WAR --
PART II: NARRATIVES --
CHAPTER 5. CONTEXTUALIZING DEFEAT --
CHAPTER 6. RESPONDING TO CHANGE --
CHAPTER 7. CYRIL OF SCYTHOPOLIS --
EPILOGUE --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
INDICES
Summary:Judean hagiographies are unusual.  Some surprise in their structure, resembling historical chronicles more than "traditional" hagiographies.  Others offer unexpected content, running counter to the stylizations of their time.  The peculiarities of these works have often been examined on literary and theological grounds.  It is the unmined implications of their socio-economic context, however, that provide new perspectives on the works' unique qualities.  The local and imperial connections of the saints, the networks they constructed, and the institutional realities of the monasteries they founded shine new light on Judean texts.  The search for this formative context leads the reader through the patronage networks of Jerusalem, Constantinople, and Rome.  It moves from the quiet desert to the bustling halls of power, and from anchoritic cells to ecumenical councils.  It navigates ecclesiastical factions of Syriac, Greek, and Latin connection, and negotiates the economics of Holy Land pilgrimage.  Circling back to examine the hagiographers themselves in a new way, the search provides new answers to an old question: why are Judean hagiographies so unusual?  This approach firmly links the works to their institutions, and envisions them as the textual element of larger hierotopic constructions.
Formato:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781463239824
9783110704716
9783110704518
9783110704778
9783110704570
9783110689587
DOI:10.31826/9781463239824
Acceso:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
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