Holiness and power : : Constantinopolitan holy men and authority in the 5th century / / Rafal Kosiński.

The book examines the origins, development, and the role of the monastic movement in the capital of Byzantium. It was in the 5th century that a certain pattern of the functioning of monastic circles evolved within the specific framework of the ecclesiastical structures of Constantinople, which was a...

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Superior document:Millennium-Studien zu Kultur und Geschichte des ersten Jahrtausends n. Chr. = Millennium studies in the culture and history of the first millennium C.E., Volume 57
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin, Germany ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : De Gruyter,, 2016.
©2016
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Millennium-Studien ; Volume 57.
Physical Description:1 online resource (284 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Front matter --
Contents --
List of Abbreviations --
Maps --
Introduction --
The Holy Man in Late Antiquity --
1. Characteristics of the Source --
2. Analysis --
Digression: Messalian Tendencies in the VH and VAl --
1. Secular Authority --
2. Church Authority --
3. Charismatic Authority --
Bibliography --
Index of People --
Index of Places
Summary:The book examines the origins, development, and the role of the monastic movement in the capital of Byzantium. It was in the 5th century that a certain pattern of the functioning of monastic circles evolved within the specific framework of the ecclesiastical structures of Constantinople, which was a political and ecclesiastical centre of the Eastern Roman Empire. The bulk of the book is devoted to an analysis of the written accounts of the lives of the four Constantinopolitan holy men: Hypatios, Alexander Akoimetos, Daniel the Stylite, and Markellos Akoimetos. The analysis proves that the model of relationship between the holy man and the secular authority would change less than the one between the holy man and the ecclesiastical authority. The authors often cast the holy man in the role of "father", who was a kind of patron to the Emperor and his apparatus of government. On the other hand, one can observe a gradual change of the model of the relationship between the holy man and the ecclesiastical authorities from the initial opposition to a fully harmonious partnership. All the "Lives" focus on the idea of the third kind of authority existing alongside the two others; this type of authority is called religious and charismatic.
ISBN:311041922X
3110419254
ISSN:1862-1139 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Rafal Kosiński.