Inventing Latin Heretics: Byzantines and the Filioque in the Ninth Century

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Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University, 2008 - Počet stran: 206
Focusing on the ninth-century beginnings of Byzantine writings against the Latin addition of the Filioque to the creed, Inventing Latin Heretics illuminates several aspects of Byzantine thought-their self-definition, their theology, their uniquely constituted state-based both on what they had to say for themselves and on modern approaches to the study of group identity, religious conflict, and sociology of knowledge. The book introduces the concept of heresiology in general, defining terms, summarizing a vast body of secondary scholarship, and bringing the history of Byzantine antiheretical texts down to the ninth century. It discusses relations between Latin and Greek Christians before and into the time of Photios, as well as his knowledge of Latin customs. The next chapters examine the transmission, form, and contents of the three anti-Filioque texts attributed to Photios and other texts that exemplify what ninth-century Byzantines were saying about Latin errors, raising textual questions that cannot be ignored and ultimately providing a window onto Byzantine mentalities.

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NinthCentury AntiLatin Texts
1
Heresiology and the Invention of Heretics
7
Latins and Greeks before the Age of Photios
36
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Tia M. Kolbaba is an Associate Professor of Byzantine Studies at Rutgers University.

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