Church Policy of Byzantium after the Triumph of Orthodoxy (843–886)

Part I Orthodoxy re-enthroned (843–856).- Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 The end of Iconoclasm.- Chapter 3 Challenges of Methodius’ Patriarchate.- Chapter 4 Patriarch Ignatius between the opposing factions.- Part II Expansion of the Byzantine Church (856–867).- Chapter 5 The Schism of Photius.- Chapter 6 Constantine the Philosopher at the Caliph’s Court.- Chapter 7 The Gospel behind the Hospitable Seas: the Khazar Mission and the first baptism of the Russians.- Chapter 8 Photius and the Armenians: Against the heresy of the Theopaschites.- Chapter 9 The Great Moravian Mission of Constantine and Methodius.- Chapter 10 Conversion of the Bulgarians.- Chapter 11 Photius at the peak of power and his fall.- Part III The Emperor’s Church (867–886).- Chapter 12 The Schism of Photius and the Council of 869/870.- Chapter 13 Bulgarian Church Question.- Chapter 14 The question of the role of Basil I in the Christianization of the Serbs and Croats.- Chapter 15 Internal homogenization.- Chapter 16 Expansion of the area of jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Constantinople.- Chapter 17 Photius’ return and the Council of 879/880.- Chapter 18 The Patriarch and the Emperor.- Chapter 19 The activity of St. Methodius and the birth of the Slavic Church.- Chapter 20 The autocephalous Church of Bulgaria.- Chapter 21 The results of the Byzantine church policy in 886.

Juli 2025, ca. 514 Seiten, New Approaches to Byzantine History and Culture, Englisch
Springer International Publishing
978-3-031-91253-5

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