The Blackwell dictionary of Eastern Christianity

Ken Parry (Editor), David J. Melling (Editor), Dimitri Brady (Editor), Sidney H. Griffith (Editor), John F. Healey (Editor)

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Abstract

Containing over 700 articles, this Dictionary allows the reader to explore Eastern Christian civilization in its cultural and religious riches. The articles are written by an international team of fifty contributors, including leading histoians, theologians, linguists, philosophers, musicians, and scholars of liturgy and iconography. The Dictionary covers the major living traditions of Eastern Christianity and some which are less familiar. It offers balanced treatment of the Byzantine traditions (Green, Slav, Romanian and Georgian), and the Oriental traditions (Armenian, Assyrian, Coptic, Ethiopian, Syrian, Indian), taking account of Orthodox, Catholic and Reformed communities. Both communities in their original homelands and the diaspora, exile and convert communities worldwide are considered. The articles present Eastern traditions not simply in terms of Western Christian interests and a Western view of Christian history, but in terms that Eastern Christians will recognize.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationOxford, UK
PublisherBlackwell Publishers
ISBN (Print)9780631232032
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2001

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