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Death and the afterlife in Byzantium : the fate of the soul in theology, liturgy, and art / Vasileios Marinis, Associate Professor of Christian Art and Architecture, The Institute of Sacred Music, Divinity School, Yale University.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Marinis, Vasileios, 1975- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Death--Byzantine Empire.
Death.
Future life--Byzantine Empire.
Future life.
Byzantine Empire.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xv, 202 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Place of Publication:
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
Summary:
For all their reputed and professed preoccupation with the afterlife, the Byzantines had no systematic conception of the fate of the soul between death and the Last Judgement. Death and the Afterlife in Byzantium marries for the first time liturgical, theological, literary, and material evidence to investigate a fundamental question: what did the Byzantines believe happened after death? This interdisciplinary study provides an in-depth analysis and synthesis of hagiography, theological treatises, apocryphal texts and liturgical services, as well as images of the fate of the soul in manuscript and monumental decoration. It also places the imagery of the afterlife, both literary and artistic, within the context of Byzantine culture, spirituality, and soteriology. The book intends to be the definitive study on concepts of the afterlife in Byzantium, and its interdisciplinary structure will appeal to students and specialists from a variety of areas in medieval studies.
Contents:
Theologies
The invention of traditions: Jewish and Christian apocrypha
The diversity of the afterlife in late antiquity
Continuity, systematization, and encyclopedism in the middle Byzantine period
Visualizing the afterlife
Late Byzantium and the encounter with the west
Liturgies
The afterlife of the soul in liturgical services
Helping and remembering the soul: liturgical commemorations and prayers
Two exceptional services
The text and translation of the Kanon Eis Psychorragounta.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 31 Jan 2017).
ISBN:
1-316-82390-3
1-316-82534-5
1-316-82558-2
1-316-48885-3
1-316-82582-5
1-316-82606-6
1-316-82678-3

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