Sophronius of Jerusalem and Seventh-Century Heresy
Oxford University Press

Sophronius of Jerusalem and Seventh-Century Heresy

Subjects: The Early Church, Philosophy
ISBN13: 9780199546930
Published: 12 Feb 2009

Format - Hardback
By Allen, Pauline

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Sophronius of Jerusalem and Seventh-Century Heresy

Regular price A$188.53
Sale price A$188.53 Regular price A$194.36
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Sophronius was one of the most influential figures spanning the ecclesiastical troubles in East and West during the sixth to the seventh centuries. Poet, hagiographer, dogmatician, homilist, and liturgist, he was a widely-travelled monastic who had close ties with the see of Rome and an unrivalled knowledge of the workings of the anti-Chalcedonian churches, revealed in his Synodical Letter. Sophronius despatched this epistle to other church leaders when at
an advanced age he became patriarch of Jerusalem in AD 634. The letter was read out at the Sixth Ecumenical Council in 680-1, and provided the only sustained rebuttal of the monoenergist doctrine which was used
by eastern emperors and church leaders alike as a political strategy to unite Christians in the early Byzantine empire. Pauline Allen provides the first complete annotated translation of the Synodical Letter into a modern language. A comprehensive introduction situates the work in the context of the aftermath of the Council of Chalcedon (AD 451). It is accompanied by a dossier of translated documents by other writers of the time which illustrate the progress of
the debate and its political and ecclesiastical repercussions in the first half of the seventh century.

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