Between personal and institutional religion: self, doctrine, and practice in late antique Eastern Christianity

Bruria Bitton-Ashkelony (Editor), Lorenzo Perrone (Editor)

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Abstract

This book addresses change and continuity in late antique Eastern Christianity, as perceived through the lens of the categories of institutional religion and personal religion. The interaction between personal devotion and public identity reveals the creative aspects of a vibrant religious culture that altered the experience of Christians on both a spiritual and an institutional level. A close look at the interrelations between the personal and the institutional expressions of religion in this period attests to an ongoing revision of both the patristic literature and the monastic tradition. By approaching the period in terms of 'revision', the contributors discuss the mechanism of transformation in Eastern Christianity from a new perspective, discerning social and religious changes while navigating between the dynamics of personal and institutional religion.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationTurnhout, Belgium
PublisherBrepols
Number of pages345
ISBN (Electronic)2503541313, 2503542018, 9782503541310, 9782503542010
StatePublished - 2013

Publication series

NameCultural encounters in late antiquity and the Middle Ages
PublisherBrepols
Volumev. 15

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