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FACULTY OF THEOLOGY AND RELIGION Final Honour School Book List for Paper 31 History and Theology of the Church in the Byzantine Empire From A.D. 1000 to 1453 Introductory Surveys M. B. Cunningham Faith in the Byzantine World (Oxford, 2002). K. Ware, in J. McManners The Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity (1990), ch. 4. T. (K.) Ware The Orthodox Church (Penguin Books, new edition, 1993), chs 2, 3, 4. Historical Sources Comnena, Anna The Alexiad, trans. E.R.A. Sewter (Penguin Classic, 1969). Psellus, Michael Fourteen Byzantine Rulers (Chronographia), tr. E.R.A. Sewter (1953, rev. as Penguin classic 1966). Robert of Clari The Conquest of Constantinople, trans. E.H. McNeal (1936/1969). Villehardouin, Geoffrey de The Conquest of Constantinople, trans. M. Shaw (Penguin Classic, 1963). J. Geanakoplos Byzantium: Church, Society and Civilization seen through Contemporary Eyes (1984). General History M. Angold The Byzantine Empire 1025-1204 (1984). M. Angold (ed.) The Cambridge History of Christianity, vol. 5, Eastern Christianity (2006). A. Cameron The Byzantines (2006). T.E. Gregory A History of Byzantium (2nd ed., 2010). J. Harris (ed.) Palgrave Advances in Byzantine History (2005). J. Herrin Margins and the Metropolis J.M. Hussey (ed.) The Cambridge Medieval History vol. iv, pts. i & ii (1966-67) C. Mango Byzantium: The Empire of New Rome (1980). C. Mango The Oxford History of Byzantium (2002). A.P. Kazhdan (ed.) The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium (3 vols., 1991). D.M. Nicol The Last Centuries of Byzantium, 1261-1453 (2nd ed., 1993). S. Runciman The Fall of Constantinople (1965). 1

S. Runciman History of the Crusades, 3 vols (1951-4, much reprinted). The Church J. Baun Church, in J. Harris, ed., Palgrave Advances in Byzantine History (2005), pp. 100-18. G. Every The Byzantine Patriarchate (2nd ed., 1962). J.M. Hussey The Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire (1986). A. Papadakis The Christian East and the Rise of the Papacy: The Church 1071-1453 A.D. (1994). S. Runciman The Great Church in Captivity (1968; see part i). History of Doctrine J. Meyendorff Byzantine Theology: Historical Trends & Doctrinal Themes (1974). J. Meyendorff Christ in Eastern Christian Thought (2nd ed., 1975). J. Pelikan The Christian Tradition vol.ii: The Spirit of Eastern Christendom, 600-1700 (1974). K. Ware 'Christian Theology in the East 600-1453', in H. Cunliffe Jones & B. Drewery (eds), A History of Christian Doctrine (1978), pp. 181-225. Church and State M. Angold Church and Society in Byzantium under the Comneni 1081-1261 (1995). E. Barker Social and Political Thought in Byzantium (1957). G. Dagron Emperor and Priest: the Imperial Office in Byzantium (2003). W. Ensslin The Government and Administration of the Byzantine Empire, ch. 20 of The Cambridge Mediaeval History IV, part ii. J. Meyendorff The Byzantine Legacy in the Orthodox Church (1982). D. Nicol Church and Society in the Last Centuries of Byzantium (1979). S. Runciman The Byzantine Theocracy (1977). The Schism H. Chadwick East and West: the Making of a Rift in the Church From Apostolic Times to the Council of Florence (2003). Y.M.-J. Congar After Nine Hundred Years (1959); French edn., `Neuf cent ans après', in 1054-1954, L'Eglise et les Eglises, vol. i, Chevetogne, 1954. F. Dvornik The Photian Schism: History and Legend (1948). D.J. Geanakoplos Byzantine East and Latin West (1966), pp. 55-83. 2

D.J. Geanakoplos Emperor Michael Palaeologus and the West (1959), esp. ch. 11. J. Gill Byzantium and the Papacy 1198-1400 (1979). " The Council of Florence (1959). " Personalities at the Council of Florence (1964), chs 1, 18-20. " 'Eleven Emperors of Byzantium seek Union with the Church of Rome', Eastern Churches Review ix (1977): 72-84. T. M. Kolbaba The Byzantine Lists: Errors of the Latins (2000). J. Meyendorff 'St. Peter in Byzantine Theology', in The Primacy of Peter (1963), pp. 7-29. S. Runciman The Eastern Schism (1955). S. Runciman The Sicilian Vespers (1958), chapters 10 & 11. P. Sherrard The Greek East and the Latin West (1959). N. P. Tanner (ed.) Decrees of the Ecumenical Councils (1990), 2 vols.: Lyons, vol. 1, pp. 303-31; Florence, vol. 1, pp. 513-91. The Crusades J. Harris Byzantium and the Crusades (2003). T. M. Kolbaba Byzantine Perceptions of Latin Religious Errors : Themes and Changes from 850-1350, in Laiou 2001, following. A.E. Laiou (ed.) The Crusades from the Perspective of Byzantium and the Muslim World (2001); online @ http://www.doaks.org/publications/doaks_online_publications/la CR.html St. Symeon, the New Theologian H. Alfeyev St Simeon the New Theologian and Orthodox Tradition (2000). tr. C.J. de Catanzaro The Discourses (The Classics of Western Spirituality, 1980). A. Golitzin, tr. Ethical Discourses (3 vols.) J. Hussey 'Symeon the New Theologian and Nicholas Cabasilas', in Eastern Churches Review 4 (1972): 131-40. A. G. Keselopoulos Man and the Environment: a study of St Simeon the New Theologian ( 2001). B. Krivocheine In the Light of Christ: St. Symeon the New Theologian (1987). G.A. Maloney, tr. Hymns of Divine Love (ca. 1975). G.A. Maloney The Mystic of Fire and Light: St. Symeon, the New H.J.M. Turner Theologian (1975). St. Symeon the New Theologian and Spiritual Fatherhood (1990). K. Ware 'Tradition and Personal Experience in Later Byzantine Theology', Eastern Churches Review 3 (1970): 131-41. K. Ware 'The Mystery of God and Man in St. Symeon the New 3

Theologian', Sobornost, series 6, no. 4 (1972): 227-36. K. Ware in Jones/Wainwright/Yarnold, The Study of Spirituality (1986), pp. 235-54. St. Gregory Palamas and hesychastic theology N. Gendle, tr. The Triads (Classics of Western Spirituality, 1983). J. Meyendorff St. Gregory Palamas and Orthodox Spirituality (1974). J.Meyendorff A Study of Gregory Palamas (1965). G. Palmer et al. (eds) The Philokalia, vol. IV (1995), pp. 418-25. K. Ware The Inner Kingdom (2000): Pray without Ceasing: the Ideal of Continual Prayer in Eastern Monasticism, pp. 75-88; Silence in Prayer: the Meaning of Hesychia, pp. 89-110. Byzantine-Slav Relations R. Browning Byzantium and Bulgaria (1975). M. Kantor (ed.) Medieval Slavic Lives of Saints and Princes (1983). J. Meyendorff Byzantium and the Rise of Russia (1981). D. Obolensky The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe 500-1453 (1971). D. Obolensky The Byzantine Inheritance of Eastern Europe (1982). D. Obolensky Byzantium and the Slavs (1994). I. Ševčenko Three Paradoxes of the Cyrillo-Methodian Mission, in his Ideology, Letters and Culture in the Byzantine World (1982), no. IV. J. Shephard (ed.) The Expansion of Orthodox Europe: Byzantium, the Balkans and Russia (2007). J. Shepard Spreading the Word: Byzantine Missions, in Mango, Oxford History of Byzantium (2002), pp. 230-47. G. Vernadsky Kievan Russia (1948), ch. 11. Monasticism Community of Mt Athos Treasures of Mount Athos (1997). C.L. Connor, tr. The Life and Miracles of St Luke of Steiris (1994). R. Morris Monks and Laymen in Byzantium 843-1118 (1995). A.-M. Talbot (ed.) Holy Women of Byzantium: Ten Saints Lives (1996); online @ A.-M. Talbot www.doaks.org/athw.html. Monasticism, in J. Harris, ed., Palgrave Advances in Byzantine History (2005), pp. 119-32. J. Thomas, A.C. Hero (eds) Byzantine Monastic Foundation Documents (2000), 5 vols; online @ www.doaks.org/typ000.html. The Church and Secular Learning R. Browning 'Enlightenment and Repression in Byzantium in the 11th and 12th Centuries', Past and Present 69 (1975): 3-23. 4

L. Clucas The Trial of John Italos and the Crisis of Intellectual Values in Byzantium in the Eleventh Century (1981). J. Hussey Church and Learning in the Byzantine Empire, 867-1185 (1937). K. Ieradiakonou (ed.) Byzantine Philosophy and its Ancient Sources (2002) D.M. Nicol Church and Society in the Last Centuries of Byzantium (1979). S. Runciman The Last Byzantine Renaissance (1970) N.G. Wilson Scholars of Byzantium (1983). N.G. Wilson From Byzantium to Rome (1992). C.M. Woodhouse Gemistos Plethon (1986) Heresy: Bogomils A. Cameron How to Read Heresiology, Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 33:3 (2003): 471-92. J. & B. Hamilton (eds) Christian Dualist Heresies in the Byzantine World c.650-c.1405 (1998). D. Obolensky The Bogomils (1948). " The Byzantine Commonwealth, pp. 117-27, 214-16. S. Runciman The Medieval Manichee (1946). D. Smythe Alexios I and the heretics: the account of Anna Komenene s Alexiad, in M. Mullet and D. Smythe, eds., Alexios I Komnenos. Vol. 1, Papers (1996), pp. 232-59. Art and Liturgy C. Barber Art History., in J. Harris, ed., Palgrave Advances in Byzantine History (2005), pp.147-56. Nicholas Cabasilas A Commentary on the Divine Liturgy (tr. J. Hussey & P.A. McNulty, 1960). " The Life in Christ (tr. C.J. de Catanzaro, 1974). R. Cormack Byzantine Art (2000), esp. chs 5, 6. M. B. Cunningham Faith in the Byzantine World, ch. 10. H. C. Evans, ed. The Glory of Byzantium : Art and Culture of the Middle Byzantine era, A.D. 843-1261 (1997). H. C. Evans, ed. Byzantium: faith and power (1261-1557) (2004). G. Mathew Byzantine Aesthetics (1963). C. Mango The Art of the Byzantine Empire, 312-1453 (1972). S. Runciman Byzantine Style and Civilization (1975). M. Vassilaki, ed. Mother of God : representations of the Virgin in Byzantine art (2000). 5

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