Holy Fools in Byzantium and Beyond Hardback
by Sergey A. (Senior Research Associate, Institute of Slavic and Balkan Studies, Russian Academ Ivanov
Part of the Oxford Studies in Byzantium series
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There are saints in Orthodox Christian culture who overturn the conventional concept of sainthood.
Their conduct may be unruly and salacious, they may blaspheme and even kill - yet, mysteriously, those around them treat them with even more reverence.
Such saints are called 'holy fools'. In this pioneering study Sergey A. Ivanov examines the phenomenon of holy foolery from a cultural standpoint.
He identifies its prerequisites and its development in religious thought, and traces the emergence of the first hagiographic texts describing these paradoxical saints.
He describes the beginnings of holy foolery in Egyptian monasteries of the fifth century, followed by its high point in the cities of Byzantium, with an eventual decline in the twelfth to fourteenth centuries.
He also compares the important Russian tradition of holy fools, which in some form has survived to this day.
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:496 pages, 2 halftones
- Publisher:Oxford University Press
- Publication Date:06/04/2006
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- ISBN:9780199272518
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Out of StockMore expected soonContact us for further information
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:496 pages, 2 halftones
- Publisher:Oxford University Press
- Publication Date:06/04/2006
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- ISBN:9780199272518