ISBN:
370017828X
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3700178182
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3700176023
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3700176023
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9783700178187
,
9783700178186
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9783700176022
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9783700176022
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9783700178286
Language:
English
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German
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (271 pages)
Series Statement:
Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse. Denkschriften 481. Band
Series Statement:
Veröffentlichungen zur Byzanzforschung Band 39
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Presbeia Theotokou : the intercessory role of Mary across times and places in Byzantium (4th-9th century)
DDC:
232.91
Keywords:
Mary History of doctrines
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Mary Coredemption
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History of doctrines
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Mary Devotion to
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Mary History of doctrines
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Mediation between God and man Christianity Middle Ages, 600-1500
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History of doctrines
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Mediation between God and man Christianity Early church, ca. 30-600
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History of doctrines
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Christian worship, rites and ceremonies
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Christianity
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Church history
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Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500
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Historical geography
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History of art ; art and design styles
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History of art: Byzantine and Medieval art c 500 CE to c 1400
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History
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History: earliest times to present day
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History: specific events and topics
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Humanities
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Prayers and liturgical material
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Religion and beliefs
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The arts
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Worship, rites and ceremonies
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Devotion
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Theology, Doctrinal
;
Mary
;
Byzantine Empire
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Aspects of religion (non-Christian)
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History
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Christian Churches and denominations
;
Christian theology
;
Byzantine Empire Religious life and customs
Abstract:
Das vorliegende Buch ist einem wesentlichen Aspekt des Marienkultes gewidmet; es untersucht den - regional unterschiedlich verlaufenden - historischen Prozess, der Maria, Mutter Jesu von Nazareth, bis zur Mitte des 9. Jh. im gesamten Byzantinischen Reich zur wichtigsten Fürbitterin der Gläubigen machte. Die Untersuchung berührt gleichermassen religiöse wie gesellschaftliche Aspekte; sie basiert ausschliesslich auf zeitgenössischen Vorstellungen und grenzt sich bewusst von späteren mariologischen Konzepten ab
Abstract:
Palestine:The ancient Dormition Apocrypha and the origins of Marian piety : early evidence of Marian intercession from late ancient Palestine /Stephen J. Shoemaker --Presbeia theotokou, presbeia mētros : reconsidering the origins of the feast and the cult of the Theotokos at the Kathisma on the road to Bethlehem /Rina Avner --Egypt:Maria als Vermittlerin und Fürbitterin : zur Marienbild in der spätantiken and frühbyzantinischen Kunst Ägyptens /Arne Effenberger --The theme of Marian mediation in Cyril of Alexandria's Ephesian writings /Antonia Atanassova --Appeals to the intercession of Mary in Greek liturgical and paraliturgical texts from Egypt /Theodore de Bruyn --Constantinople:"Cease your lamentations; I shall become an advocate for you" : Mary as intercessor in Romanos' Hymnography /Leena Mari Peltomaa --Mary as intercessor in Constantinople during the iconoclast period : the textual evidence /Mary B. Cunningham --Syria:Ancient Syriac sources on Mary's role as intercessor /Cornelia Horn --Antioch-on-the-Orontes and its territory : a "terra dura" for mariology? /Pauline Allen --Armenia:Die Jungfrau Maria als Fürsprecherin in Literatur und Kunst Armeniens bis zum 8. Jahrhundert /Annegret Plontke-Lüning, Armenuhi Drost-Abgarjan --Dyrrachium (Durrës), Albania:Mary as intercessor in the decoration of the chapel in Dürres, Albania /Galina Fingarova --Italy and North Africa:What is an intercessory image of the Virgin? : the evidence from the West /Henry Maguire --The contribution of sigillography:Die sigilliographische Evidenz der Theotokos und ihre Entwicklung bis zum Ende des Ikonoklasmus /Alexandra-Kyriaki Wassiliou-Seibt --Presbeia theotokou: a bibliography.
Abstract:
The present book is dedicated to one main aspect of the Marian cult: it investigates the historical process that made Mary, mother of Jesus, the most prominent intercessor across the Byzantine Empire at the end of Iconoclasm (843). The study touches religious and social issues, it refers only to contemporary ideas and sources and distinguishes itself consciously from later mariological concepts
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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English
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