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Cambridge history of Christianity Vol.3 ; early Medieval Christianities, C.600-C.1100

By: Publication details: 2014 New York Cambridge Uni. PressDescription: xxii,5maps,846pISBN:
  • 9781107423640
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  • 270.2 NOB
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CONTENTS List of Illustrations xi List of Maps xii List of Contributors xiii Preface xv Acknowledgments xix Abbreviations xxi Introduction: Christendom, c. 600 1 PETER BROWN PART I FOUNDATIONS: PEOPLES, PLACES, AND TRADITIONS 1 • Late Roman Christianities 21 PHILIP ROUSSEAU 2- The emergence of Byzantine Orthodoxy, 600-1095 46 ANDREW LOUTH 3.Beyond empire I: Eastern Christianities from the Persian to the Turkish conquest, 604-1071 6j IGOR DORFMANN-LAZAREV 4- Beyond empire II: Christianities of the Celtic peoples 86 THOMAS M. CHARLES-EDWARDS 5- Germanic Christianities 107 LESLEY ABRAMS 6 • Slav Christianities, 800-1100 130 JONATHAN SHEPARD PART IICHRISTIANITY IN CONFRONTATION 7- Christians and Jews ijq BAT-SHEVA ALBERT 8• The Mediterranean frontier: Christianity face to face with Islam, 600-1050 178 HUGH KENNEDY 9 • Christians under Muslim rule 197 SIDNEY H. GRIFFITH 10 • Latin and Greek Christians 213 TIA M. KOLBABA 11 ■ The northern frontier: Christianity face to face with paganism 230 IAN N. WOOD PART III CHRISTIANITY IN THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORDER 12 • The Christian church as an institution 249 THOMAS F. X. NOBLE 13 • Asceticism and its institutions 27J ANNE-MARIE HELVETIUS and MICHEL KAPLAN 14 • Law and its applications* 299 JANET L. NELSON 15 • The problems of property 327 ROSEMARY MORRIS 16 • Ideas and applications of reform 34; JULIA BARROW 17- Churches in the landscape 363 DOMINIQUE IOGNA-PRAT part iv CHRISTIANITY AS LIVED EXPERIENCE 18 • Birth and death 383 FREDERICK S. PAXTON 19- Remedies for sins 399 ROB MEENS 20- Sickness and healing 416 PEREGRINE HORDEN 21 • Gender and the body 433 LYNDA L. COON 22 • Sacrifice, gifts, and prayers in Latin Christianity 453 ARNOLD ANGENENDT 23- Performing the liturgy 472 ERIC PALAZZO part v 24.CHRISTIANITY: BOOKS AND IDEAS 24 • visions of God 491 ALAIN BOUREAU 25- Orthodoxy and deviance 510 E. ANN MATTER 26 • Making sense of the Bible 1 GUY LOBRICHON 27 ■ The Christian book in medieval Byzantium 554 LESLIE BRUBAKER and MARY B. CUNNINGHAM 28 • Saints and their cults 581 JULIA M. H. SMITH 29 • Last Things 606 JANE BAUN Conclusion: Christendom, c. 1100 JOHN H. VAN ENGEN Bibliographies 644 Index 803
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CONTENTS
List of Illustrations xi
List of Maps xii List of Contributors xiii
Preface xv Acknowledgments xix Abbreviations xxi
Introduction: Christendom, c. 600 1
PETER BROWN
PART I
FOUNDATIONS: PEOPLES, PLACES, AND TRADITIONS
1 • Late Roman Christianities 21
PHILIP ROUSSEAU
2- The emergence of Byzantine Orthodoxy, 600-1095 46
ANDREW LOUTH
3.Beyond empire I: Eastern Christianities from the Persian to the Turkish conquest, 604-1071 6j
IGOR DORFMANN-LAZAREV
4- Beyond empire II: Christianities of the Celtic peoples 86
THOMAS M. CHARLES-EDWARDS
5- Germanic Christianities 107
LESLEY ABRAMS
6 • Slav Christianities, 800-1100 130
JONATHAN SHEPARD
PART IICHRISTIANITY IN CONFRONTATION
7- Christians and Jews ijq
BAT-SHEVA ALBERT
8• The Mediterranean frontier: Christianity face to face with Islam, 600-1050 178
HUGH KENNEDY
9 • Christians under Muslim rule 197
SIDNEY H. GRIFFITH
10 • Latin and Greek Christians 213
TIA M. KOLBABA
11 ■ The northern frontier: Christianity face to face with paganism 230
IAN N. WOOD
PART III
CHRISTIANITY IN THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ORDER
12 • The Christian church as an institution 249
THOMAS F. X. NOBLE
13 • Asceticism and its institutions 27J
ANNE-MARIE HELVETIUS and MICHEL KAPLAN
14 • Law and its applications* 299
JANET L. NELSON
15 • The problems of property 327
ROSEMARY MORRIS
16 • Ideas and applications of reform 34;
JULIA BARROW
17- Churches in the landscape 363
DOMINIQUE IOGNA-PRAT part iv
CHRISTIANITY AS LIVED EXPERIENCE
18 • Birth and death 383
FREDERICK S. PAXTON
19- Remedies for sins 399
ROB MEENS
20- Sickness and healing 416
PEREGRINE HORDEN
21 • Gender and the body 433
LYNDA L. COON
22 • Sacrifice, gifts, and prayers in Latin Christianity 453
ARNOLD ANGENENDT
23- Performing the liturgy 472
ERIC PALAZZO part v
24.CHRISTIANITY: BOOKS AND IDEAS 24 • visions of God 491
ALAIN BOUREAU
25- Orthodoxy and deviance 510
E. ANN MATTER
26 • Making sense of the Bible 1
GUY LOBRICHON
27 ■ The Christian book in medieval Byzantium 554
LESLIE BRUBAKER and MARY B. CUNNINGHAM
28 • Saints and their cults 581
JULIA M. H. SMITH
29 • Last Things 606
JANE BAUN
Conclusion: Christendom, c. 1100
JOHN H. VAN ENGEN
Bibliographies 644
Index 803

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