Description
This book discusses hagiographic, historiographical, hymnological, and theological sources that contributed to the formation of the sacred picture of the physical as well as metaphysical Jerusalem in the literature of two Eastern Christian denominations, East and West Syrians.
Popa analyses the question of Syrian beliefs about the Holy City, their interaction with holy places, and how they travelled in the Holy Land. He also explores how they imagined and reflected the theology of this itinerary through literature in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, set alongside a well-defined local tradition that was at times at odds with Jerusalem. Even though the image of Jerusalem as a land of sacred spaces is unanimously accepted in the history of Christianity, there were also various competing positions and attitudes. This often promoted the attempt at mitigating and replacing Jerusalem's sacred centrality to the Christian experience with local sacred heritage, which is also explored in this study. Popa argues that despite this rhetoric of artificial boundaries, the general picture epitomises a fluid and animated intersection of Syriac Christians with the Holy City especially in the medieval era and the subsequent period, through a standardised process of pilgrimage, well-integrated in the custom of advanced Christian life and monastic canon.
The Making of Syriac Jerusalem is suitable for students and scholars working on the history, literature, and theology of Syriac Christianity in the late antique and medieval periods.
About the Author
Catalin-Stefan Popa is Research Professor in Church History at the Romanian Academy in Bucharest. He holds his Ph.D. from Georg August University of Goettingen, Germany (2016). In 2021 he received the venia legendi (habilitation) at Karl Franzens University of Graz, Austria. He published articles, and edited volumes on Syriac and Oriental ecclesiastical history, exegesis, and literature, including the monograph Giwargis I. (660-680). Ostsyrische Christologie in fruhislamischer Zeit (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2016). He is the editor-in-chief and founder of The Syriac Annals of Romanian Academy (SARA).
Reviews
"...this book offers valuable insights and inspiring ideas, and the author responsibly approaches research questions, providing guidelines for further research into Syriac pilgrimage." - Mediterranean Historical Review
"This rich study is invaluable for its contributions to Syriac studies, theology, history, liturgy, hagiology, institutional history, cultural studies, and many other areas. It is the definitive study of the topic, and one that will not soon be superseded." - Zeitschrift fur Antikes Christentum / Journal of Ancient Christianity
Book Information
ISBN 9781032470993
Author Catalin-Stefan Popa
Format Hardback
Page Count 314
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 760g