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Abgar VIII, the Great 194
acrostic 101n41, 113, 185, 194
Adam vii, 38, 77–78, 99, 102, 125, 131–133, 178, 181
Agathias 141–142, 146–147, 151
al-Hākim, Caliph 173
allegorisation 48
allegorise 77
allegory 5, 36, 38, 40, 43–44, 57, 72
allegorical 33, 34n18, 36–37, 72, 201
Anastasis
Church of 32, 172
Typikon of 3, 130, 169, 171–175, 177–180, 182–186
Andrew, apostle 202
Andrew of Crete vii, 4, 32n7, 48, 67–79
Africa 142
Anthemius 148, 153
anthropology 16n35, 70, 76, 196, 225
anthropological 15, 18, 58, 211
Antioch 141–142, 146, 170, 181, 204
apocalypticism 50n13–14, 228
apocalyptic 50, 58n49, 184, 207
apocryphal 107, 112, 113, 202, 211
Aramaic 206, 209
Aristophanic 131
Aristotle/Aristotelian 6, 126n10, 217–218, 225n51, 229–233
Armenian 11, 181
Lectionary 108, 169, 171, 175
Atargatis, Mesopotamian goddess 198n23
Athens 23, 210n79
Augustine 12, 23
Azariah 117
Babel 200
baptism 15, 17, 32, 40, 198, 203–204, 206–207, 219–220n19
Bardaisan of Edessa 5, 193–201, 203–205, 207–212
Bardesanism 194
Bardesanites 196n14, 200, 212
Barlaam of Calabria 216n1
Basil the Great 72n47, 217n7
Basil the Hagiopolite 172, 173, 175, 179, 184
Belisarius 142
Bethany 16, 174, 175, 186
Bible 1, 5, 23, 34–35, 40, 71, 95, 206
biblical 4, 124–125, 132–134, 136, 209
accounts 168
basis 176
canticles 116
character 4, 112
commentaries 34
commentators 36
designation 59
event 11n7, 127–128, 158, 176
exegesis 1
exempla 103
exemplars 13, 93–94
figure 97, 125
future 3
hermeneutics 4
interpretation 11, 22, 24, 47, 57
lands 159
liturgy 2, 141
manuscripts 95n27
material 89
metaphor 114
models 14, 90
narrative 16, 119, 126–127, 135, 159, 168–169, 183
passages 48n2, 184
past 3, 125
reading 124
revelation 109
scene 111–112
story 4, 11n7, 113, 124
tale 134
text 1–2, 141
themes 184
verses 34
biblical-exegetical 50
Bing Concert Hall (Stanford) 154
Boethius 205
Bright Week 172
Burgundio de Pisa 51n15
Byzantine
aesthetic 152
approach (to Scripture) 4, 69
Christian thought 1n5
Christianity 2
church vii, 107, 109, 154, 156
context 55n33, 120
East 120
era 69, 126
eyes 79
faithful 135
festal sermons 32
form 72
hermeneutics 4, 67, 79–80
homiletics 33–34
homilies 2
hymn 2, 4, 108, 126, 134, 169
hymnographer 67, 109–110
hymnographic genre 116n49, 119
hymnography 34, 68, 98n34, 135, 181
lists (of spuria) 208
literature 94n24
liturgical collections 125n9
liturgical commonwealth 3, 169
liturgical studies vii
liturgical texts 2, 181
liturgical tradition 116
liturgical use of Scripture 67n1
liturgical writers 110
liturgiologists 173
liturgy vii, 140–141, 169, 184
manner (of reading Scripture) 67
manuscripts 115
mass 140n8
period(s) 34n17, 108, 112, 117, 125
periphery 170
prayer 182
preaching 34n16, 35
reception of Scripture 67
religious practice 2
replica 70
rite 39n35, 130n29, 170, 177, 179–180, 182n51
sense 70
sermons 31
studies 1–2
subjects vii
thought 2
tradition 76, 79, 118, 126n10, 140, 184
Byzantines 68–70, 80
Byzantium 1, 3, 5–6, 95n27, 111, 124–125, 127
Caesarea in Palestine 139
Caesarea of Philippi 58n50, 60
Caliphate 55n33
Calvary 6
canon ( see kanon )
canon (Divine Liturgy) 171n13
Cappadoceans 232n77
Cassian 216n2
Cebes 228
Celsus 221n29
Chaganabali Hill 150
Chalcedon 58, 110
Chalcedonian
adaptation 62n67
Christology 64
formulation 59n55
sense 61
Chalcedonianism
Neo- 59n55, 64
Cheroubikon ( see Cherubic Hymn )
Cherubic Hymn 154n83, 169n4, 186
Christmas 159
Christological 5, 61
Chalcedonian 64
formulations 52n21
ideas 54
meaning of Scripture 118
Christology 47n1, 48, 51n17, 58, 60–61, 64, 181
Chrysorrhoas ( see John Damascene )
Clement of Alexandria 6, 23, 206, 217, 219–221, 223, 225–233
Commagene 204–205
compunction 75, 98n34, 124n2, 131, 134
Constantine Porphyrogenitus 156
Constantine (the Great) 101–102
basilica of 186
Forum of 156
Constantinople 2, 95n27, 100–102, 124n5, 126, 129n25, 139–142, 145–146, 150, 152, 156, 158–159, 170, 182, 184, 216n5
Constantinopolitan 144
audience 110
churches 151, 159
hymnographer(s) 116n48
liturgical lectionaries 170, 179–180
liturgical sources 108
liturgical tradition 111
liturgy 155
Coptic 211–212
Corippus 142, 147
cosmic 4–5, 63, 73–75, 89–90, 97, 99, 102–103, 132, 134
liturgy 100
cosmology 76, 195, 197, 199–201, 207, 211
cosmological 1, 201, 205, 208, 211
cross 58n49, 74, 90, 97, 100–103, 153, 178–179
Crucifixion 56, 74, 100–101, 126, 206
Crusader 3, 169–170, 173, 182–184
pre-crusader 170n8
Cyril of Jerusalem 38
Cyril of Skythopolis 219n15
Cyrus, neighbourhood of Constantinople 158
Cyzicus 148n42
Daniel, Slavic pilgrim 183
David, psalmist 13n13, 156, 177, 196
deification 49, 51n17, 54
Diadochos of Photiki 228n64
Dionysius ( see Pseudo-Dionysius )
diptychs vii
Divine Economy 56n44, 73, 124–125
Domninus
Porticoes of 145
Dorotheos of Gaza 32n9, 33n11
doxology 43, 75
doxological 75
Great 174, 186
doxastikon 67n3, 73n58, 76n72
Easter 17, 101, 108, 110, 111n20, 115, 159–160, 172, 184
Eden 74, 101–102, 132
Edessa 108n4, 193–194, 196n14, 200n30, 204, 209, 211
Edessan 194
Egeria 3, 101, 108, 168–169, 171, 175, 179n40, 180n41
Egypt 200–201
Egyptian 200
Elijah 48n5
Emesa ( see Homs )
emotion(s) vii, 13, 76, 89–92, 94–96, 100, 103, 124n2, 158–159, 218n13
communal 98n34
emotional 36, 42, 95, 100, 112, 115, 119
capacity 95, 100
community 90
dialogue 94
language 90n6
picture 92
reaction(s) 4, 89–90
response(s) 74, 90, 96, 103
Ephesus
Council of 216n5
Ephrem the Syrian vii, 5–6, 125, 193–205, 207–212
Epicharmus 221n29
Epicurus 232n74
Epiphany 93, 100–101, 159
eschatology vii, 5, 43, 47, 50–52, 54, 56–57, 63–64, 168, 180–181
eschatological 1, 3, 5, 15n25, 47–48, 50, 52, 53n23, 54, 56n42, 57–59, 61–64, 75–76, 132, 168–169, 182, 184
Essene 206
Ethiopian
tradition 181n47
ethopoeia 35, 40, 44, 112, 115
Eucharist 15, 111, 127, 153, 206
Eucharistic 109, 127
Eusebius of Caesarea 107, 219n15
Eutychius, patriarch 145, 157
Evagrius Ponticus 52n18, 70, 216–217, 219n15, 221, 228n64, 233n79
Evagrius Scholasticus 142, 145–147
Eve vii, 38, 77–78, 125, 131–133
exegesis(-es) 11, 13–14, 16–18, 20–21, 32, 34, 36, 56n46, 57, 96, 184, 208
biblical viii, 1
panegyrical 34
scriptural 3, 12n7
exegete 1, 30
exegetical 4, 5, 11–14, 16, 20–22, 24, 30, 34, 50, 69, 71–72, 168, 175, 202, 208n71
Florence 143n14
George the Archon 172
Georgian
Iadgari 31, 37, 170–171, 173
Lectionary 31, 170–171
Germanos, Patriarch vii, 116n48, 156
Gnostic 198, 201, 211–212
anti-Gnostic 198
Great Church ( see Hagia Sophia )
Greek 11n4, 30–31, 51n18, 52n18, 67n3, 96n33, 98, 111, 128n24, 158, 169, 170n11, 172, 181, 183–185, 197, 199, 202, 203n47, 205–206, 209–212, 216n5, 217n9, 221n29, 224n40, 226, 230
Gregory Nazianzen/Theologian 23, 74n61, 75n69, 217n7, 219n15
Gregory of Nyssa 52n18, 133n40, 217, 233
Gregory Palamas 6, 216
Habakkuk 117
Hadad, the sun-god 198n23
Hades 101, 116
Hagia Eirene 157
Hagia Sophia 2, 108n9, 139–160
Hagios Polyeuktos
church of 151–152
Hannah 13n13, 116
Harmonius 200, 209–211
heirmos 115–117
Helena 101
Hell 74, 102, 178
Hellenic 54n27
Hellenistic 22, 199, 210
Hermas 228
hermeneutics vii, 1–5, 11, 14, 20, 22, 24, 40, 47, 57–58, 67, 70, 79–80, 125
hermeneutic(al) 2–4, 13, 14n17, 15, 18–22, 33, 42–44, 48n2, 57, 58, 61, 68, 70, 72, 73, 76, 79–80, 134, 141
hesychasm 6, 216, 219n15, 226n54, 233
Hierapolis 198n23
Holy Ascension 174
Holy Belt
Cathedral of 107n3
Holy City 169, 183
Holy Friday 39
Holy Land 37
Holy Monday 31, 37, 42
Holy Sepulchre 169, 172–173, 175, 183–184
Holy Thursday 178
Holy Tuesday 41–42
Holy Week 44, 96, 124, 125n7, 135, 172, 180, 183, 186
Holy Wednesday 124, 125n8, 126–127, 129–131, 134–136
Homer 226
Homeric 131, 148n42, 227
homiletics 5, 11, 14n17, 30, 33–34, 96n33
homiletic(al) viii, 5, 11–13, 23, 30, 33, 44, 47–48, 50–51, 55, 125
homilist 128
homily viii, 2–3, 5, 11–21, 24, 30–38, 43–44, 47–49, 51–52, 54–61, 63–64, 69, 71–72, 75n67, 75n69, 79, 110, 111n20, 112, 124–129, 134–136, 139, 160, 170, 172, 184, 193, 216–217, 222, 224–226, 229, 232
Homs 107n3, 158
hymn vii–viii, 1–6, 31, 33, 37, 39n35, 63n76, 67n3, 69–70, 75, 89–93, 96, 98, 100–102, 108, 110, 112, 118–119, 124–136, 139–140, 142, 157–160, 168–170, 172–175, 177–178, 180, 184–186, 193–205, 208–212
Cherubic 154n83
hymnal 134, 172, 184
Greek 169
Lenten 126n11
Palestinian 31, 41, 44
tradition 37n27
hymnbook 125n7
hymnic
function 195
paraphrases 69
tradition 212
hymnody 1, 4, 31, 124, 126, 175
hymnographer 4, 31, 67, 89, 108–120, 124, 142, 158, 193, 200
hymnographic
form 118
genre(s) 116n49, 119
materials 5
repertoire 31
rhetoric 44
setting 208
studies viii
tradition 5, 33
hymnography vii, 3–5, 34, 68–69, 77, 96n33, 98n34, 108, 116n48, 125n7, 135, 168–169, 171–172, 175, 177, 179, 181–182, 193–196, 207, 210n79, 212
hymnologic
context 125
Iadgari 31, 37, 39, 42, 169n6, 170–171, 173, 184
iconoclasm 100n39
iconoclastic 48, 153
identity vii, 1–2, 6, 58, 89, 125, 131, 196
incarnate 36, 73, 90, 132
Incarnation 1, 35, 37, 74, 96, 100, 110, 117, 119–120, 124, 133–134, 180, 227
India 107, 202
interpret 1, 4, 13, 15, 17, 19, 22–23, 36–37, 43, 48n2, 61n67, 68, 71, 73, 80, 109, 148n42, 155–156, 172, 201
interpretation(s) 1, 11–13, 17, 20–24, 31, 33, 36–38, 40, 43, 47, 48n2, 49n9, 53n25, 56–57, 58n49, 60–61, 62n67, 69–70, 72, 74, 99, 168, 172, 184n61, 194n8, 198
interpretative 61
interpreter 75n69
Irenaeus of Lyon 208
Isaac the Syrian 132, 135n48
Isaiah 11, 76, 100
Isidore (from Miletus) 148, 151, 153
Isidore of Pelusium 38
Islam 30, 50n11 and 14
Islamic 50–51
context 56n40
conquest 184
forces 184
names 140
Italy 142, 170
Jacob of Serugh vii, 6, 194
James, St
Liturgy of 175, 181, 186
Jephonias 114
Jerusalem vii, 3, 44, 48, 101, 108, 118, 148, 168–173, 175n27, 176, 179, 181–186, 205n56
Jerusalemite 183
Jew 39–40, 114, 116, 206, 209
Jewish
anti-Jewish polemic 205n56
concept 199
diaspora 23
forebears vii
influences 22
Jewish-Christian community 209
midrash traditions 3
practice 23
pseudepigrapha 34
texts 208
themes 201
wisdom literature 5, 203
worship 22
Job 11
John Chrysostom 3, 11–24, 30, 34, 36, 48, 125, 127, 172
John Climacus 219n15, 226n54, 228–229
John Damascene 5, 30–45, 47–64, 109, 115–119, 176n30, 186n30
John Lydus 144, 148n42
John Malalas 141, 142, 145, 147, 151
John Mauropous 115
John of Karpathos 120
John the Baptist ( see John the Forerunner )
John the Evangelist 4, 107–109, 179, 206
John the Forerunner 126, 153n76
John, the Monk ( see John Damascene )
Judaism 212
Judas 16, 96
Judas, Didymus Thomas 107
Judas Kyriakos 101
Julian, emperor 193
Justin II 142
Justinian 2, 139, 140–149, 151, 153, 155–157, 159–160
Kaiaphas 97
kanon (hymnographic genre) 4, 49, 67–80, 108–109, 115–119, 174, 185–186
Kassia vii, 3–4, 124–125, 130–135
Kedrenos 100n36, 147n39
Kontakarion 125
kontakion 69, 89–96, 98–101, 103, 108–115, 117–119, 125n8, 129, 145, 158–160, 181, 185–186
Kosmas the Melodist 116
Lactantius 208
Larisa 150
Last Judgement 50n11, 180
Lazarus, four-day-dead 39, 107, 170, 178
Lent 17, 68, 70, 73, 79, 131, 175
Great 125n7
Lenten
cycle 125n7
fast 17
framework 77
hymnal 126n11
hymns 110
literature 17n13
period 96, 125n7
season 17n12
Triodia 170
week 68
Leontios of Constantinople 184
Levant 151
liturgical
act 153
action 127, 135, 169
ambience 158
arrangement 126n11
arts 1
association 110
book 108, 124n5, 125n8
calendar viii, 127, 129n25, 168
canon 49
celebration 41, 100, 102–103, 119, 158, 169, 177, 182
ceremonies 156
chant book 37
choir singing 76
collections 125n9
commemorations 31
commentaries viii, 168
commonwealth 3, 169
community 1, 5–6, 89
context 4, 6, 24, 55, 79, 109, 118, 125–126, 193
cycle 99
dimension 79
dominance 169
emotions 124n2
event 55
evolution 171
experience 2, 90
feast 100
formation 89
framework 67–68, 70
function 148
genre 69
hermeneutic 76
homily 11n7, 48
hymnbook 125n7
hymns vii, 125
impact 156
implications 149
iteration 67
journey 124
language 89
layout 156
lectionaries 170
life 6
manuscript 169, 172, 178
material 5, 31, 38
moment 133
mystagogies viii
mysticism 127n18
occasions 31, 33
office 119
opportunities 149
ordo 170
participants 4, 89
performance 1–2, 63, 124, 127
place 180
poem 67, 103
poetry 89, 95n26, 111
practice 3, 126n10, 173, 208
preaching 33n12
present 3, 125
reading 32, 111n20
reception 67
reform viii, 68n12
restoration viii
rites vii, 99, 103, 173, 184
ritual 90, 101, 134
role 156
scholars 168
self 111
sermon 134
service viii, 172–173, 183, 185
setting 2, 33, 196
slot 110, 119
song 134–135
sources 108, 170n8
space 139–141, 147, 155, 158–160
stage 134
structure 175
studies vii–viii, 181
task 157
texts 2–3, 43, 67, 112, 181
theology 75
time 55, 127–128, 180
timeframe 112, 115
today 176
tradition 31, 37–39, 41, 44, 111, 116, 140, 172
turn 2
universe 2
use 33, 67n1 and n7, 118
usages 170
wonder 2
works 50
world 125, 136
worship 31, 168, 210
writers 109–110
liturgiologists 173
liturgy vii–viii, 2–3, 6, 63, 90, 94, 100, 101, 108, 110n15, 126n10, 127, 140–141, 144, 146, 154–156, 158n93, 159, 168–169, 171–172, 175, 180n40, 183–184, 186, 193
cosmic 100
of St James 181, 186
Logos 1, 35, 48n5, 58, 61–63, 73, 132–133, 218, 220
Macarius
Pseudo- 216–219n16, 220n18, 222–226, 228–229, 232–233
Macarian 6, 217n6, 232
Madras 108n4
madrasha 193–195, 200, 210, 212
Mani 194, 212
Manichaean 202, 203, 212
Manichaeism 194
Marcion 194, 212
Marcionism 194
Mark, apostle 94
church of 151
Mary Magdalene 131
Mary, the Virgin ( Theotokos ) 35, 47n1, 73, 96, 99–100, 107, 114, 116–117, 133n40, 153n76, 157, 181, 204n50, 206, 208
Cathedral of 107n3
Chalkoprateia Church 157
Matthew 16, 18, 31, 38, 41, 43, 94, 124, 130, 202
Maximus the Confessor 1, 36–37, 74n61, 75n69, 156, 186n61
memra 12n8, 193
Menippean satire 205
Mesopotamia 142, 216
Messalian 216
Messiah 59, 62, 206–208
messiahship 58n50, 62
Metamorphosis 5, 177
miaphysites 153
midrash 3, 23
Miletus 148
mimesis vii, 3, 168
monastic 1, 5, 32–33, 70, 72, 90, 93, 99, 134
Moses 48n5, 53, 73, 77, 133n40, 196–197
Mount of Olives 174–175, 186
Mylapore 108n4
mystagogical 1, 43, 175
mystagogy 15, 44, 134, 168–169, 177, 183
liturgical viii, 168
mystery 1, 4, 63, 110, 125, 129, 132, 180, 224
mystic 52n18, 55n38
mystical 3, 5, 32, 42–43, 47–48, 51–52n18, 53n22, 54, 57–58n49, 62–64, 127, 134
mysticism 5, 40, 47, 50–52n18, 53n22, 54–57, 63–64, 127, 216n3
mystico-eschatological 52
Nicaea 197
Nicene
Christianity 196
faith 210
Nicholas, Patriarch 173, 186
Nicodemus, Gospel of 102n46
Nika (riots) 148
Nisibis 193, 195n11, 200n30
Nitrian desert 193
Noah 207
nuptial 32, 40, 42–44
Odysseus 226–227
Origen 12n8, 15n25, 23, 34n17, 36, 62n67, 217, 221–222, 226
Origenian 36, 43
Osrhoene 209
Ortona (in the Abruzzi) 108n4
pagan(s) 13, 148
paganism 144n21
Palestine 31, 116n48, 139
Palestinian
hymnal 31, 41, 44
hymnal tradition 37n27
hymnody 31
hymnographic traditions 5
lectionaries 31, 37n27
origin 37n27
provenance 115
rite 41
theologian 109, 115
tropologion 115
Palm Sunday 3, 168–180, 182–185
Paradise 35, 68, 76–77, 79, 101–103, 125, 131, 194, 208
paraliturgical procession 171, 175
Passion(s) (of Christ) 1, 33, 36, 38, 62, 97, 108, 124–125, 132–134, 170, 179–181
Paul, the apostle 14, 19–22, 32, 71, 133n40, 174, 202, 206
Paul the Silentiary 2, 140–142, 144–147, 150–153, 156
Pentecost 98, 108, 159
performance 3, 5, 11n7, 24, 31, 33, 44, 47, 55–56, 58, 63, 95, 117, 124, 126–127, 129, 131, 133–134, 141, 154, 158–159, 175, 185
liturgical 2
performativity 2, 4, 6, 126
Persia 193
Persian 184, 201, 204
Peshitta, Old Testament 209
Peter, apostle 56, 97–98, 159, 179, 202, 206
Pharisee(s) 40, 128–129
philokalic 69–70
Philotheos of Sinai 228n64
Phocas, Praetorian Prefect 148
Plato 6, 216–221n27, 223–228, 231, 233
Platonic 217, 219, 221, 223
Platonist(s) 148, 221
Plato, St 145
poetry vii, 49n10, 98, 198–200
Greek 210
Hebrew 95n26
Islamic 194
liturgical 89, 95n26, 111
Syriac 5–6, 193, 202, 204–205, 208–212
Praxagoras of Cos 232
Presentation, feast of 99
procession(s) 100–102, 145, 149, 156–157n90, 159, 168–172n17, 174–177, 180n40, 182–184, 186
processional 101, 156–157, 159
Proclus of Constantinople 110–111n20
Procopius 2, 139–147, 151–153
psalmic 75, 209
Pseudo-Dionysius 50, 52n18, 53
psychagogue(s) 19, 21
psychagogy 12, 18–19, 22
Pythagorean
Neo- 63n74
Qur’anic 51n16, 140
refrain 4, 72, 89–90, 93, 95–99, 102–103, 111–112, 119, 129, 156, 181, 182n52
repentance 3–5, 17, 37, 90–91n8, 103, 110, 115, 124–126, 128–129, 131–132, 134–136
resurrection(al) 3–4, 6, 17, 36, 56, 107–111, 115, 117–120, 126, 131, 170, 177–180, 182, 184–185
rhetoric(al) 3–4, 12, 22, 31, 33–35, 39n35, 44, 48n2, 57, 72, 89, 93, 98, 112–113, 126–127, 158, 198, 205n56
rhetorician 158
Romanos the Melodist vii, 4–5, 69, 89–103, 107–115, 117–120, 125n8, 128–129, 135, 140, 142, 158–160, 181, 210n81
Saba, Mar 170
Salome 114
Samuel 13n13
Sarbug 200
Saturday
of Palms 172n17
of Lazarus 170
Seleukeia 204
Septuagint 71, 206, 210
Serapion, Mara Bar 204, 209–211
Sergius and Bacchus, Saints
church of 151–152
sermon 1, 3, 5, 11n7, 30–36, 38, 40–45, 125, 134, 170n8, 184
sermonic 50
Severus of Antioch 170, 181
Simeon, the God-receiver 99
Simmias 228
Simon 16, 131
Sinai 226n54
St Catherine’s Monastery 115, 170
Socrates 218–219, 226–227, 231–232n75
Solomon 148
Sophia, concept of 199, 201
Sozomen 200, 209–211
Stoic 220, 225n51, 232–233
Stoicism 204
Stoudios, monastery 126
Stoudite
liturgical reform 68n12
monks 68n7
Sunday of Thomas 4, 108–110, 111n20, 115, 118
synkatabasis 14
Syria 107, 108n4, 142, 151, 158
Syriac 5–6, 96n33, 108n4, 111, 158, 181, 193–198, 200–206, 208–209–212, 217
Syriacists 208
Syrian 5, 125, 132, 142, 193, 201–202, 205n55, 206, 209–210, 216
Temple 23, 38, 99, 144, 146, 148, 175, 205n56
post-Temple period 22
Thabor 53
Theodora, empress 151
Theodore, St
church of 157
Theodore the Stoudite 124n5
Theodoret of Cyrrhus 210n79
Theophanes Confessor 100n36, 143n13, 145n30
Theophanes, hymnographer 108
Thessalian 150
Thessaloniki 155
Thessaly 150
Theotokos ( Mary, the Virgin ) vii, 99, 110, 133, 158, 178, 185
Tralles 148
Transfiguration 1, 5, 31, 47–49, 51, 54, 56–64
Triadology 49n9, 61
triodion(-ia) 68n12, 125, 130, 134, 170
tropologion 31, 37, 115, 169n6, 173
typikon 172–173
of the Anastasis 3, 130, 169, 171–175, 177–180, 182–185
of the Great Church 108, 124n3, 156
of the Monastery of Christ the Saviour 124n3, 125n9, 130
typological 35n18, 72, 112, 114
typology 52n19, 57, 133
Um al Zennar ( see Holy Belt )
Vatopedi Monastery 107n3
Virgin ( see Mary, the Virgin )
Zeugma 204n52

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Hymns, Homilies and Hermeneutics in Byzantium

Series:  Byzantina Australiensia, Volume: 25
Cover Hymns, Homilies and Hermeneutics in Byzantium
E-Book ISBN:
9789004439573
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
03 Nov 2020
  • Subjects
    • Biblical Studies
      • Biblical Interpretations
      • Eastern Christianity
    • History
      • Byzantine Studies
    • Literature and Cultural Studies
      • Cultural History
    • Religious Studies
      • History of Religion
Front Matter
Copyright page
Foreword
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Part 1 Hermeneutics of Preaching
Chapter 1 The Homiletic Audience as Embodied Hermeneutic: Scripture and Its Interpretation in the Exegetical Preaching of John Chrysostom
Chapter 2 John Damascene’s Homily on the Withered Fig Tree (CPG 8058): Parable in Action, or Exegetical and Panegyrical Preaching in Interaction
Chapter 3 John Damascene on the Transfiguration of the Lord: Mystical Homiletic Performance and Eschatological Hermeneutics
Chapter 4 Andrew of Crete’s Great Canon, Byzantine Hermeneutics, and Genesis 1–3
Part 2 Performing and Experiencing Christianity
Chapter 5 Knowledge in Song: Liturgical Formation and Transformation in Romanos the Melodist
Chapter 6 Is There Room for Doubt in Christian Faith? Romanos the Melodist and John the Monk on the Apostle Thomas
Chapter 7 The Tears of a Harlot: Kassia’s Hymn On the Sinful Woman and the Biblical Mosaic of Salvation
Chapter 8 Looking, Listening and Learning: Justinian’s Hagia Sophia
Chapter 9 “Blessed Is He Who Has Come and Comes Again”: Mimesis and Eschatology in Palm Sunday Hymns and Processions of Twelfth-Century Jerusalem
Part 3 Tradition and Reception
Chapter 10 Syriac Hymnography before Ephrem
Chapter 11 The Eye of the Soul in Plato and Pseudo-Macarius: Alexandrian Theology and the Roots of Hesychasm
Back Matter
Index

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