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Faith Formation in Byzantium

Harakas, Stanley S

The Greek Orthodox theological review, 2005-04, Vol.50 (1-4), p.65 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Brookline: Holy Cross Orthodox Press

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  • Título:
    Faith Formation in Byzantium
  • Autor: Harakas, Stanley S
  • Assuntos: Byzantine civilization ; Christianity ; Cultural identity ; Eastern Orthodox churches ; Faith ; Politics ; Socialization
  • É parte de: The Greek Orthodox theological review, 2005-04, Vol.50 (1-4), p.65
  • Descrição: Harakas examines how the Christian faith was transformed in Byzantium, the Christianized Roman Empire from the early forth century to the mid 15th century in the Eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea. He says that Byzantium is vied as a historical social whole, constituted as an identifiable community, with distinctive cultural, religious, social, political, and aesthetic traditions. He analyzes the parameters of this socialization process in a historical context.
  • Editor: Brookline: Holy Cross Orthodox Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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