In 1029, the resident synod of Constantinople, led by Patriarch Alexios the Stoudite, condemned the Jacobite patriarch John VIII bar ʿAbdun as a heretic. This event has been woven into modern narratives of Byzantine persecution and intolerance against the Syrian Miaphysite Christians in the recently conquered eastern territories of the Byzantine Empire, especially the city of Melitene. Building on a recent reevaluation of that prevailing interpretation, the present article reads our key narrative sources for the trial of John bar ʿAbdun as reflecting and constituting competing arguments not only about the Jacobite patriarch’s innocence or guilt, but also, more subtly, about the very terms in which these questions should be framed. It argues...
This article attempts to verify some aspects of the research hypothesis which implies that normativ...
Paulicians represent one of the most dynamic religious and military phenomena in the eastern Mediter...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of California...
In 1029, the resident synod of Constantinople, led by Patriarch Alexios the Stoudite, condemned the ...
Historians have debated the role of stereotypes and hostile language in the diversion of the Fourth ...
This thesis explores the literary topos in which heresy is defined in terms of disease, focusing par...
The story of the Arian heresy was the work of an embittered bishop named Athanasius of Alexandria (c...
The Stoudios monastery in Constantinople is among the best known and most interesting Byzantine reli...
During the Middle Ages, the Roman Christian Church was at the center of daily life. No matter what t...
As one begins a study of Christian history, and in particular the patristic period, what becomes imm...
In Byzantine Society, regardless of the century, religious authority always designated some dissiden...
This dissertation seeks to locate the construction of Christian orthodoxy in the second and early th...
Recent work on medieval heresy has emphasized the ‘constructedness’ of heresy by orthodox power, thu...
This thesis challenges academic claims that the Byzantines did not perceive any distinction between ...
This volume brings together seven seminal papers by the great radical historian Geoffrey de Ste. Cro...
This article attempts to verify some aspects of the research hypothesis which implies that normativ...
Paulicians represent one of the most dynamic religious and military phenomena in the eastern Mediter...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of California...
In 1029, the resident synod of Constantinople, led by Patriarch Alexios the Stoudite, condemned the ...
Historians have debated the role of stereotypes and hostile language in the diversion of the Fourth ...
This thesis explores the literary topos in which heresy is defined in terms of disease, focusing par...
The story of the Arian heresy was the work of an embittered bishop named Athanasius of Alexandria (c...
The Stoudios monastery in Constantinople is among the best known and most interesting Byzantine reli...
During the Middle Ages, the Roman Christian Church was at the center of daily life. No matter what t...
As one begins a study of Christian history, and in particular the patristic period, what becomes imm...
In Byzantine Society, regardless of the century, religious authority always designated some dissiden...
This dissertation seeks to locate the construction of Christian orthodoxy in the second and early th...
Recent work on medieval heresy has emphasized the ‘constructedness’ of heresy by orthodox power, thu...
This thesis challenges academic claims that the Byzantines did not perceive any distinction between ...
This volume brings together seven seminal papers by the great radical historian Geoffrey de Ste. Cro...
This article attempts to verify some aspects of the research hypothesis which implies that normativ...
Paulicians represent one of the most dynamic religious and military phenomena in the eastern Mediter...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of California...