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Proclus of Constantinople and the Cult of the Virgin in Late Antiquity
Homilies 1-5, Texts and Translations
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Nicholas Constas
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English
Published/Copyright:
2003
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Proclus of Constantinople was an outstanding pulpit orator who established the rhetoric and rationale for the Byzantine devotion to the Mother of God. In this book, the critical editions of Proclus' most celebrated Marian sermons (Homilies 1-5) provide the point of departure for a far-reaching study of the rise of the Virgin's cult in Late Antiquity. The homilies are supported by a historical introduction to the life and work of Proclus, situating him within the larger religious culture of fifth-century Constantinople. Richly documented chapters explore the symbolism of the incarnation and virgin birth, including the notion of virginal "conception through hearing," and the image of Mary's womb as a textile loom wich weaves a veil of flesh the bodiless divinity.
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Nicholas Constas, Ph.D. (1994) in Historical Theology, Catholic University of America, is Associate Professor of Theology at Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Mass. His most recent publications include major studies on patristic and Byzantine eschatology published in Dumbarton Oaks Papers and the Journal of Early Christian Studies.
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'...Constas’ book represents a masterpiece of elegant erudition.'
Mary B. Cunningham, Sobornost, Vol. 26.
Mary B. Cunningham, Sobornost, Vol. 26.
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January 1, 2003
eBook ISBN:
9789047404309
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450
eBook ISBN:
9789047404309
Audience(s) for this book
All those interested in classical christology, early Mariology, the religious culture of Late Antiquity, and the history of Orthodox theology, as well as philologists, patristic scholars, and theologians