The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity

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Ken Parry
John Wiley & Sons, Apr 15, 2008 - Religion - 528 pages
THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO EASTERN CHRISTIANITY

“Consistently highly readable and engrossing. This is an excellent overview of Eastern Christianity.”
Expository Times

“A masterful description of the major living traditions of Eastern Christianity. Its 24 chapters, each written by an accomplished scholar in the field, address the dominant ethnic and cultural categories of Eastern Christianity (Arab, Byzantine, etc.) along with their most characteristic features (liturgy, iconography, and hagiography). Each offers a concise, well-organized, and highly readable overview of the tradition in question, along with a representative bibliography ... Highly recommended.”
CHOICE

“Christian emigration, not least from the Middle East, means that there are growing communities of Eastern Christians in the West ... Eastern Christians are now companions to Western; and the latter will learn much about the former from this Blackwell companion.”
Church Times

“A distinctive addition to the companion series and to its chosen sphere of knowledge.”
Reference Reviews

“A worthwhile collection, and one that should prove useful.”
Ecclesiastical History

Recent political events in the Middle East and Eastern Europe have brought Eastern Christianity to global attention. The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity provides an unparalleled account of the history and development of these vital Christian traditions, at the same time placing contemporary events in their full context. The companion provides authoritative and lively essays on the main Eastern Orthodox traditions, such as the Greek, Russian, and Georgian churches, as well as the Oriental Orthodox traditions, including the Armenian, Coptic, and Syrian churches. The in-depth articles, which are written by an international team of experts, offer a comprehensive survey of the history, theology, doctrine, worship, art, culture, and politics that make up the churches of Eastern Christianity. The companion can also be used alongside the respected Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity (1999), providing detailed discussions and assessments to complement the dictionary’s shorter entries.

 

Contents

1 Arab Christianity
1
2 Armenian Christianity
23
3 Bulgarian Christianity
47
4 Byzantine Christianity
73
5 Coptic Christianity
94
6 Ethiopian Christianity
117
7 Georgian Christianity
137
8 Greek Christianity after 1453
156
14 Eastern Christianity in China
280
15 Eastern Catholic Christianity
291
Eastern Orthodox
319
Oriental Orthodox
339
Eastern Orthodox
368
Oriental Orthodox
388
Eastern Orthodox
420
Oriental OrthodoxSyriac Hagiography
439

9 Romanian Christianity
186
10 Russian Christianity
207
11 Serbian Christianity
231
12 Syriac Christianity
249
13 Eastern Christianity in the United States
269
Oriental OrthodoxCoptic Hagiography
450
Oriental OrthodoxArmenian Hagiography
458
24 Sociology and Eastern Orthodoxy
462
Index
480
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Ken Parry is Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Ancient History at Macquarie University, Australia. He is the editor-in-chief of The Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity (Blackwell, 1999) and has contributed to numerous other books and journals on Byzantine Christianity and the Christian East.

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