Symeon the Holy Fool

Symeon the Holy Fool
Author: Derek Krueger
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2024-07-19
Genre:
ISBN: 0520415329


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Symeon the Holy Fool

Symeon the Holy Fool
Author: Derek Krueger
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2024-06-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520378636


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This first English translation of Leontius of Neapolis's Life of Symeon the Fool brings alive one of the most colorful of early Christian saints. In this study of a major hagiographer at work, Krueger fleshes out a broad picture of the religious, intellectual, and social environment in which the Life was created and opens a window onto the Christian religious imagination at the end of Late Antiquity. He explores the concept of holy folly by relating Symeon's life to the gospels, to earlier hagiography, and to anecdotes about Diogenes the Cynic. The Life is one of the strangest works of the Late Antique hagiography. Symeon seemed a bizarre choice for sanctification, since it was through very peculiar antics that he converted heretics and reformed sinners. Symeon acted like a fool, walked about naked, ate enormous quantities of beans, and defecated in the streets. When he arrived in Emesa, Symeon tied a dead dog he found on a dunghill to his belt and entered the city gate, dragging the dog behind him. Krueger presents a provocative interpretation of how these bizarre antics came to be instructive examples to everyday Christians. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1996.

Insanity and Sanctity in Byzantium

Insanity and Sanctity in Byzantium
Author: Youval Rotman
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2016-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674057619


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Prologue. Insanity and religion -- Part I. Sanctified insanity: between history and psychology -- The paradox that inhabits ambiguity -- Meanings of insanity -- Part II. Abnormality and social change: early Christianity vs. rabbinic Judaism -- Abnormality and social change -- Socializing nature: the ascetic totem -- Epilogue. Psychology, religion, and social change

Brother-making in Late Antiquity and Byzantium

Brother-making in Late Antiquity and Byzantium
Author: Claudia Rapp
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195389336


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Among medieval Christian societies, Byzantium is unique in preserving an ecclesiastical ritual of adelphopoiesis, which pronounces two men, not related by birth, as brothers for life. It has its origin as a spiritual blessing in the monastic world of late antiquity, and it becomes a popular social networking strategy among lay people from the ninth century onwards, even finding application in recent times. Located at the intersection of religion and society, brother-making exemplifies how social practice can become ritualized and subsequently subjected to attempts of ecclesiastical and legal control. Controversially, adelphopoiesis was at the center of a modern debate about the existence of same-sex unions in medieval Europe. This book, the first ever comprehensive history of this unique feature of Byzantine life, argues persuasively that the ecclesiastical ritual to bless a relationship between two men bears no resemblance to marriage. Wide-ranging in its use of sources, from a complete census of the manuscripts containing the ritual of adelphopoiesis to the literature and archaeology of early monasticism, and from the works of hagiographers, historiographers, and legal experts in Byzantium to comparative material in the Latin West and the Slavic world, Brother-Making in Late Antiquity and Byzantium examines the fascinating religious and social features of the ritual, shedding light on little known aspects of Byzantine society.

The Inner Kingdom

The Inner Kingdom
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1870
Genre:
ISBN:


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The Person in the Orthodox Tradition

The Person in the Orthodox Tradition
Author: Hierotheos Vlachos
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1999
Genre: Fathers of the church, Greek
ISBN:


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Jumble Sales of the Apocalypse

Jumble Sales of the Apocalypse
Author: Simon Jenkins
Publisher: SPCK
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2017-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0281077223


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‘What do you do when the Second Coming is scheduled for next Wednesday? . . . Assemble at your nearest church? Make sure you’ve got clean underwear on? Confess those last sins? Send some goodbye texts to unbelieving friends? Take Paracetamol in case the rapture gives you the bends?’ Those and other neglected theological questions are rigorously examined in this book. With its gently satirical take on some of the weird ways in which people express their beliefs, it’s a book that will help you appreciate the true value of religion by exploring the comedy of its wilder excesses. Whether you’re a believer or a non-believer, fond of religion or a more than just a bit suspicious of it, you’ll find your assumptions are far from safe after reading it!

Holy Fools in Byzantium and Beyond

Holy Fools in Byzantium and Beyond
Author: Sergey A. Ivanov
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2006-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0191515140


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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.

Saint Symeon of Emesa

Saint Symeon of Emesa
Author: Leontius (Bishop of Neapolis)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2014
Genre: Christian saints
ISBN: 9780943405179


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