Church and Society in Byzantium under the Comneni, 1081–1261
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Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:6th Jul '95
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An in-depth study of church and society under Comneni rule before and after the fall of Constantinople in 1204.
In this major study the theme of 'church and society' provides a means of examining the condition of the Byzantine Empire at an important period of its history, up to and well beyond the fall of Constantinople in 1204. Of all the Byzantine dynasties, the Comneni came closest to realising the Caesaro-papist ideal. However, Comnenian control over the Orthodox church was both deceptive and damaging: deceptive because the church's institutional strength increased, and with it its hold over lay society, damaging because the church's leadership was demoralised by subservience to imperial authority. The church found itself with the strength but not the will to assert itself against an imperial establishment that was in rapid decline by 1180; and neither side was in a position to provide Byzantine society with a sense of purpose. This lack of direction lay at the heart of the malaise that afflicted Byzantium at the time of the fourth crusade. The impasse was resolved after 1204, when in exile the Orthodox church took the lead in reconstructing Byzantine society.
'… essential reading for all who want to know why the Orthodox church survived the demise of the Byzantine Empire, and is still with us.' Paul Magdalino, The Anglo-Hellenic Review
'The range of Angold's work is impressive and it provides a rich source of material on the increasingly complex interaction between church and society during this period.' Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies
ISBN: 9780521264327
Dimensions: 235mm x 157mm x 40mm
Weight: 1015g
620 pages