Eastern Christianity

edited by Michael Angold
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006
xx, 722 p. ; 24 cm.
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  • Part I. The Ecumenical Patriarchate: 1. The Byzantine commonwealth 1000-1500
  • 2. Byzantium and the West 1204-1453
  • 3. The culture of lay piety in medieval Byzantium 1054-1453
  • 4. The rise of Hesychasm
  • 5. Art and liturgy in the later Byzantine Empire
  • 6. Mount Athos and the Ottomans 1350-1550
  • 7. The Great Church in captivity 1453-1586
  • 8. Orthodoxy and the West: Reformation to Enlightenment
  • 9. Bars'ky and the Orthodox community
  • 10. The legacy of the French Revolution: Orthodoxy and Nationalism
  • Part II. The Russian Church: 11. Russian piety and Orthodox culture 1380-1589
  • 12. Art and liturgy in Russia: Rublev and his successors
  • 13. Eastern Orthodoxy in Russia and Ukraine in the age of counter-Reformation
  • 14. The Russian Orthodox church in Imperial Russia 1721-1917
  • 15. Russian piety and culture from Peter the Great to 1917
  • Part III. Eastern Christianities: 16. East Christianities (11th-14th centuries): Copts, Melkites, Nestorians and Jacobites
  • 17. The Armenians in the era of the Crusades 1050-1350
  • 18. Church and Diaspora: the case of the Armenians
  • 19. Church and nation: the Ethiopian Orthodox Tawahedo church (from 13th to the 20th century)
  • 20. Coptic Christianity in modern Egypt
  • 21. Syriac Christianity in the modern Middle East
  • Part IV. The Modern World: 22. Diaspora problems of the Russian emigration
  • 23. The Orthodox church and Communism
  • 24. Modern spirituality and the Orthodox church
  • ill., maps
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 600-678) and index.
  • Cambridge University Press
  • 0521811139 (hard)
  • 9780521811132 (hard)
  • text
  • volume
  • unmediated
  • https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/AKgv