The Acts of the Council of Constantinople of 553
With Related Texts on the Three Chapters Controversy
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Liverpool University Press
Published:13th Jul '09
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£39.99(9781846318368)
The Council of Constantinople of 553 (often called Constantinople II or the Fifth Ecumenical Council) has been described as ‘by far the most problematic of all the councils’, because it condemned two of the greatest biblical scholars and commentators of the patristic era – Origen and Theodore of Mopsuestia – and because the pope of the day, Vigilius, first condemned the council and then confirmed its decisions only under duress. The present edition makes accessible to the modern reader the acts of the council, session by session, and the most important related documents, particularly those that reveal the shifting stance of Pope Vigilius, veering between heroic resistance and abject compliance. The accompanying commentary and substantial introduction provide a background narrative of developments since Chalcedon, a full analysis of the policy of the emperor Justinian (who summoned and dominated the council) and of the issues in the debate, and information on the complex history of both the text and the council’s reception. The editor argues that the work of the council deserves a more sympathetic evaluation that it has generally received in western Christendom, since it arguably clarified rather than distorted the message of Chalcedon and influenced the whole subsequent tradition of eastern Orthodoxy. In interpreting Chalcedon the conciliar acts provide a fascinating example of how a society – in this case the imperial Church of Byzantium – determines its identity by how it understands its past.
There are many amusing and clever asides which make these two volumes not only an important contribution to historical scholarship and research but a pleasure to read.
Lionel Wickham, Journal of Theological Studies
Price’s extra labour in supplying detailed indices and an up-to-date bibliography makes this volume a valuable aid to research as well as an accessible introduction to the doctrinal and political issues surrounding the Fifth Ecumenical Council.
Kevin Uhalde, Early Medieval Europe 19 (3)
'Not only impressive from the standpoint of the work it represents, but also useful for historians of the late Antiquity as well as for those interested in the councils of that time.' (Translated from French)
Dominic Moreau, Cristianesimo nella storia
ISBN: 9781846311789
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1294g
744 pages