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Liturgy and Byzantinization in Jerusalem
- Title
- Liturgy and Byzantinization in Jerusalem / Daniel Galadza.
- Author
- Galadza, Daniel
- Publication
- Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, United States of America : Oxford University Press, 2018.
- ©2018
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- Description
- xv, 437 pages : maps, plans; 24 cm
- Summary
- "The Church of Jerusalem, the 'mother of the churches of God', influenced all of Christendom before it underwent multiple captivities between the eighth and thirteenth centuries: first, political subjugation to Arab Islamic forces, then displacement of Greek-praying Christians by Crusaders, and finally ritual assimilation to fellow Orthodox Byzantines in Constantinople. All three contributed to the phaenomenon of the Byzantinization of Jerusalem's liturgy, but only the last explains how it was completely lost and replaced by the liturgy of the imperial capital, Constantinople. The sources for this study are rediscovered manuscripts of Jerusalem's liturgical calendar and lectionary. When examined in context, they reveal that the devastating events of the Arab conquest in 638 and the destruction of the Holy Sepulchre in 1009 did not have as detrimental an effect on liturgy as previously held. Instead, they confirm that the process of Byzantinization was gradual and locally-effected, rather than an imposed element of Byzantine imperial policy or ideology of the Church of Constantinople. Originally, the city's worship consisted of reading scripture and singing hymns at places connected with the life of Christ, so that the link between holy sites and liturgy became a hallmark of Jerusalem's worship, but the changing sacred topography led to changes in the local liturgical tradition. 'Liturgy and Byzantinization in Jerusalem' is the first study dedicated to the question of the Byzantinization of Jerusalem's liturgy, providing English translations of many liturgical texts and hymns here for the first time and offering a glimpse of Jerusalem's lost liturgical and theological tradition"--
- Series Statement
- The Oxford early Christian studies series
- Uniform Title
- Oxford early Christian studies.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- History.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-419) and indexes.
- Contents
- Part I. Liturgy and Content: 1. Liturgy in Byzantine Jerusalem. 2. The historical contexts of Byzantinization -- Part II. Byzantinization of the Liturgy of St James, the Calendar, and the Lectionary: 3. The liturgy of St James ; 4. The liturgical calendar of Jerusalem ; 5. The lectionary of Jerusalem -- Conclusion: worship in captivity.
- Call Number
- JFE 18-3613
- ISBN
- 9780198812036
- 0198812035
- LCCN
- 2017942399
- OCLC
- 1017736209
- Author
- Galadza, Daniel, author.
- Title
- Liturgy and Byzantinization in Jerusalem / Daniel Galadza.
- Publisher
- Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, United States of America : Oxford University Press, 2018.
- Copyright Date
- ©2018
- Edition
- First Edition.
- Type of Content
- text
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Series
- The Oxford early Christian studies seriesOxford early Christian studies.
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-419) and indexes.
- Chronological Term
- To 1500
- Research Call Number
- JFE 18-3613