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Monotheistic Kingship : The Medieval Variants / Aziz Al-Azmeh; ed. by János M. Bak.

De Gruyter Central European University Press eBook-Package 1998-2013 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Al-Azmeh, Aziz, Author.
Contributor:
Al-Azmeh, A., Contributor.
Bak, János M., Editor.
Dalemki, Zbigniew, Contributor.
Garipzanov, Ildar H., Contributor.
Gaspar, Cristian, Contributor.
Geréby, György, Contributor.
Gussone, Nikolaus, Contributor.
Kapp Jr., Stephen H., Contributor.
Karaulashvili, Irma, Contributor.
Moreno-Riaño, Gerson, Contributor.
Nemerkényi, Elöd, Contributor.
Petrukhin, Vladimir Ja., Contributor.
Schmelomzky, Ágoston, Contributor.
Tamer, Georges, Contributor.
Tolochko, Oleksiy, Contributor.
Series:
CEU Medievalia Series
CEU Medievalia ; 7
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (297 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, [2022]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
This volume of essays intends to present diverse aspects of monotheistic kingship during the Middle Ages in two general-theoretical articles and a series of “case studies” on the relationship of religion and rulership. The authors discuss examples of the role of religion—based on both textual and iconic evidence—in Carolingian, Ottonian and late medieval western Europe; in Byzantium and Armenia; Georgia; Hungary; the Khazar Khanate; Poland, and Rus’. Two studies explore the issue in medieval Jewish and Islamic political thought. The editors hope that these special inquiries will engender more comparative studies on the subject.
Contents:
Frontmatter
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EDITORS' PREFACE
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
MONOTHEISTIC KINGSHIP
CARL SCHMITT AND ERIK PETERSON ON THE PROBLEM OF POLITICAL THEOLOGY: A FOOTNOTE TO KANTOROWICZ
THE KING OF KINGS AND THE HOLY MEN: ROYAL AUTHORITY AND SACRED POWER IN THE EARLY BYZANTINE WORLD
DAVID, IMPERATORAUGUSTUS, GRATIA DEI REX: COMMUNICATION AND PROPAGANDA IN CAROLINGIAN ROYAL ICONOGRAPHY
RELIGION IN A CRISIS OF INTERREGNUM: THE ROLE OF RELIGION IN BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN OTTO III AND HENRY II
MESSIANIC DREAMS AND POLITICAL REALITY: THE CASE OF DON ISAAC ABRAVANEL
IMAGES OF ROYAL AUTHORITY IN EARLY CHRISTIAN GEORGIA: THE IMPACT OF MONOTHEISM?
KING ABGAR OF EDESSA AND THE CONCEPT OF A RULER CHOSEN BY GOD
MONOTHEISMUS UND POLITIK BEI ALFARABI
VIVAT PRINCEPS IN ETERNUM: SACRALITY OF DUCAL POWER IN POLAND IN THE EARLIER MIDDLE AGES
THE RELIGIOUS RULER IN THE ADMONITIONS OF KING SAINT STEPHEN OF HUNGARY
PROBLEMS OF THE RURIKIDS AND SACRAL LEGITIMISATION
A NOTE ON THE SACRAL STATUS OF THE KHAZARIAN KHAGAN: TRADITION AND REALITY
MARSILIUS OF PADUA ON RULERSHIP
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
Pasts Incorporated CEU STUDIES IN THE HUMANITIES
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jul 2022)
ISBN:
963-386-550-6

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