Aspects of the Mind of Byzantium: Political theory, theology, and ecclesiastical relations with the See of RomeVariorum Milton V. Anastos ISBN: 0860788407 price: $105.95 hardcover
This volume of studies by the late Milton Anastos contains his
major articles published after his previous collection appeared,
along with the first publication of a portion of The Mind of
Byzantium, Anastos's projected multi-volume survey of Byzantine
intellectual history. These essays deal with the theoretical
foundations of Byzantine imperial autocracy, with the formulation
of Byzantine theology, and with the often contentious relations
between the Churches of Constantinople and Rome. The Byzantine
concept of imperial absolutism is shown to have been derived from
ancient Greek philosophy and to have persisted unchanged
throughout Byzantine history. Other articles focus on the
theology of Basil of Caesarea, which is found to be inconsistent
with orthodox doctrine in important respects. Last, the relations
between the Roman Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church in the
Byzantine period are surveyed, with emphasis on the theological
and ecclesiological controversies that divided them.
Contents: Introduction, Speros Vryonis, Jr.; Byzantine political
theory: its classical precedents and legal embodiment; Basil's
Kata Eunomiou: a critical analysis; CI. 1.14.4 and the emperors'
exemption from the laws; The Emperor Justin I's role in the
restoration of Chalcedonian doctrine, 518-519; Basil's lapses
into Arianism and how Athanasius had avoided them; The papal
legates at the Council of 861 and their compliance with the
wishes of the Emperor Michael III; The coronation of Emperor
Michael IV in 1034 by Empress Zoe and its significance;
Constantinople and Rome: a survey of the relations between the
Byzantine and the Roman Churches; Index.
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