Debating the Saints' Cults in the Age of Gregory the Great
Oxford University Press

Debating the Saints' Cults in the Age of Gregory the Great

Subjects: History, Ancient history: to c 500 CE
ISBN13: 9780199646791
Published: 07 Jun 2012

Format - Hardback
By Dal Santo, Matthew

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Debating the Saints' Cults in the Age of Gregory the Great

Regular price A$211.27
Sale price A$211.27 Regular price A$217.80
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In Debating the Saints' Cults in the Age of Gregory the Great, Dal Santo argues that the Dialogues, Pope Gregory the Great's most controversial work, should be considered from the perspective of a wide-ranging debate about the saints which took place in early Byzantine society. Like other contemporary works in Greek and Syriac, Gregory's text debated the nature and plausibility of the saints' miracles and the propriety of the saints' cult. Rather
than viewing the early Byzantine world as overwhelmingly pious or credulous, the book argues that many contemporaries retained the ability to question and challenge the claims of hagiographers and other promoters of the
saints' miracles. From Italy to the heart of the Persian Empire at Ctesiphon, a healthy, sceptical, rationalism remained alive and well. The book's conclusion argues that doubt towards the saints reflected a current of political dissent in the late East Roman or Byzantine Empire, where patronage of Christian saints' shrines was used to sanction imperial autocracy. These far-reaching debates also re-contextualize the emergence of Islam in the Near East.

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