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The Council at Serdica
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Hamilton Hess
Published: 03 October 2002
... creed, wrote an encyclical and other letters, resolved a dispute over the dating of Easter, and enacted the canons that we are here considering; the Eastern council reapproved the Fourth Creed of Antioch, drafted a paschal cycle, wrote an encyclical condemning Athanasius and his associates and all who...
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Second-Century Christology: The Word With Us
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Brian E. Daley, SJ
Published: 25 January 2018
... feasts, and a sense that in the Church the ancient vocation of Israel was now being extended to include all nations. Works examined include the Odes of Solomon , a collection of prophetic Syriac hymns; the letters of Ignatius of Antioch; the Ascension of Isaiah ...
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Apollinarius, Gregory of Nazianzus, and Gregory of Nyssa: Towards a Christology of Transformation
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Brian E. Daley, SJ
Published: 25 January 2018
... developing emphases “What has not been assumed has not been healed” Meletius of Antioch Gregory of Nazianzus Gregory of Nyssa Apollinarius of Laodicaea Basil of Caesaraea Gregory of Nazianzus Gregory of Nyssa Cledonius Meletius of Antioch Apollinarianism Logos–sarx: Christology soul of Jesus...
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Origen, Eustathius, and the Witch of Endor
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Steven Connor
Published: 26 October 2000
...The argument in this chapter does not involve the explicit suggestion of ventriloquial deceit. Rather, as can be seen from a discussion of the two most substantial tales that tell the story, those of Origen and Eustathius of Antioch, the argument turns on the relations between voice, body...
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Byzantine Weakness and the Relapse into the Policy of Confrontation: From Alexius II Comnenus to Alexius V Murtzuphlus (1180–1204)
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Ralph-Johannes Lilie
Published: 21 April 1994
... II, was just 11 years old at the time of his accession and thus needed a regency to conduct affairs for him. Manuel named a council of regency with the Empress Mother Maria of Antioch at its head, but there was soon tension between the Empress Mother and her favourite the Protostrator Alexius...
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Conclusion: Worship in Captivity
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Daniel Galadza
Published: 14 December 2017
... of Byzantinization are to be found in Antioch, which also lost its local liturgical traditions at the expense of Byzantine liturgical influence. Arab conquest of Jerusalem Bradshaw Paul Byzantinization crusaders James the Brother of the Lord St Jerusalem Sinai diptychs John the Baptist St Liturgy Manuel I...
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Abstracting and Summary Records
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Thomas Graumann
Published: 20 August 2021
... to the effects of unsafe storage, not wilful suppression. Carthage Chalcedon Fourth Ecumenical Council ad 451 Constantinople Ephesus Antioch synod of ad 445 Letters Eutyches archimandrite Petition or plea Unanimity Cyril of Alexandria Decree Memnon of Ephesus direct speech individual speakers...
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The Crusader: Infidelity, Marital and Religious
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Karen Sullivan
Published: 18 August 2023
...Even members of the royal court wondered what happened when Eleanor and Louis were staying at Antioch during the Second Crusade. According to the original chronicles, Eleanor allied herself with Raymond of Antioch, the prince of this city and her uncle, against Louis, who refused to lend his host...
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The Byzantine Empire
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James Wilson
Published: 30 June 2023
...Chapter 1 charts the declining diplomatic and territorial importance of the Byzantine polity of Antioch in the years between 1050 and the fall of city to the Anatolian Seljuq ruler Sulayman b. Qutlumush in 1084. It presents a new chronology for the decline of Byzantine influence from 1062 onwards...
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Mingling Musical Subjects
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Glenn Peers
Published: 15 June 2024
...This chapter examines music and sound as key means for connecting humans with their environments by citing a fifth-century Antioch festival described by Isaac, a prolific churchman. Isaac emphasized the transformative power of music, which blurred the lines between human and instrument, suggesting...
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Historiography
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Michael Angold and Michael Whitby
Published: 21 November 2012
... extending from Adam to the present: one produced by John Malalas in Antioch and the other by John of Antioch in the early seventh century. Eusebios of Caesarea created a separate genre of ecclesiastical history, which was continued in the East by Gelasios. The classicizing historians of Byzantium produced...
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Published: 03 May 2016
...This chapter examines the debate between Severus of Antioch and Julian of Halicarnassus about the textual body of the church fathers. It shows that the “discursive fight” between Julian and Severus was not only about human and divine bodies, or about political, social, and liturgical bodies...
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Staging Laughter and Tears: Libanius, Chrysostom and the Riot of the Statues
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Jan R. Stenger
Published: 01 July 2017
...The Riot of the Statues in 387 CE was a decisive moment in the history of Antioch in Syria. After the revolt, tears and public lamentations took over, as the inhabitants awaited imperial punishment. In the course of the crisis the rhetorician Libanius and the preacher John Chrysostom each tried...
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History, Sentiments and Psychology: the Antioch Incident
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Jean Flori and Olive Classe
Published: 21 August 2007
...No one can say how the kingdom of France would have fared against what would have been a smaller Plantagenet empire if after the Antioch incident Eleanor of Aquitaine had not decided to leave her husband, taking Aquitaine with her into the other camp. There is little doubt that the Queen's decision...
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Introduction
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Blake Leyerle
Published: 28 July 2001
...This book presents an exploration of the role and nature of the theater in late antique urban culture. The theater in Antioch was the premier social institution. Ironically, the best source of data for the late antique theater is John Chrysostom. His tirades against the theater represent a direct...
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The Making of a Christian Writer
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Megan Hale Williams
Published: 15 December 2006
...This chapter examines Jerome's earliest attempts to describe himself as a scholar and an adherent of Christian asceticism. Jerome appears in the literary record as a young Latin ascetic resident in Antioch and its hinterland in the 370s. The letters he wrote during these years show a curious...
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Introduction
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Raffaella Cribiore
Published: 03 October 2013
...This introductory chapter presents a brief critical historiography of the life and works of the fourth-century sophist, Libanius, who lived and taught rhetoric in the city of Antioch in ancient Syria. His pivotal historical position, in particular, warrants further investigation—in studying him we...
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Bobby Osborne Remembers How It Was
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Bobby Osborne and Joe Mullins
Published: 01 January 2021
... WPFB Jamboree . Bobby earned a Purple Heart as a Marine in Korea. In the early and mid-1950s the Osborne Brothers played with Red Allen at bars in Dayton and at the Wheeling Jamboree , and recorded such bluegrass hits as “Once More” and “Ruby, Are You Mad.” At Antioch College...
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The Last Campaigns
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Maximilian C. G. Lau
Published: 02 November 2023
... of the continuing Turkish civil war. Unfortunately, John’s co-emperor Alexios died during this campaign together with his son Andronikos, though John continued to campaign following a call for aid from Prince Raymond of Antioch. John returned east to finish what he had started in his great eastern campaign, and we...
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Published: 13 September 2018
... Sulpicius Severus Athanasius of Alexandria Evagrius of Antioch Mohrmann Christine Rousseau Philip Christ will anthropology asceticism God man relationship human agency arbitrium judgement Letter to Demetrias Ad Demetriadem by Pelagius uoluntas arrogance council heresy zeal faith monastic...
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