Das Mönchtum in der Religionspolitik Kaiser Justinians I: die Engel des Himmels und der Stellvertreter Gottes auf Erden

"With his religious politics and his self-representation as the vicar of God on Earth, Justinian I (527-565) had an enduring impact on Late Antiquity. What part did monks, believed to be heavenly angels, play in promoting this notion? This book offers the first exhaustive investigation of Justi...

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Main Author: Hasse-Ungeheuer, Alexandra ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:German
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Published: Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2016]
In: Millennium-Studien (59)
Year: 2016
Series/Journal:Millennium-Studien 59
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Justin, I., Byzantinisches Reich, Kaiser 450-527 / Monasticism / Religious policy
Further subjects:B Byzantine Empire Politics and government 527-1081
B Justinian Emperor of the East (483?-565)
B Church and state (Byzantine Empire) History
B Byzantine Empire History Justinian I, 527-565
B Monasticism and religious orders (Greece)
B Church History Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
B Thesis
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Summary:"With his religious politics and his self-representation as the vicar of God on Earth, Justinian I (527-565) had an enduring impact on Late Antiquity. What part did monks, believed to be heavenly angels, play in promoting this notion? This book offers the first exhaustive investigation of Justinian's personal relations to monkhood and the role of monks in religious and legislative politics"--
Item Description:Weitere Ausg.$aISBN 9783110411379
ISBN:3110409437