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Heresy and Orthodoxy in Byzantium (CHST 7127)
Term: Academic Year 2012-2013 Fall
Wed, 2:10 PM - 4:30 PM (9/4/2012 - 12/20/2012) Location: MAIN CLASS 222
This seminar examines several key moments in Byzantine history in which both church and state were involved in debates over heresy and orthodoxy. Beginning with the influential work of Epiphanios of Salamis, the course will cover such controversies as Iconoclasm, dualism (Paulicians and Bogomils), controversy with the Latin west, philosophical challenges of John Italus, and Palamism. Particular attention will be paid to the theological and historical construction of ?orthodoxy? in the 9th-11th centuries and how the Byzantine Church utilized a variety of means to support and express its orthodoxy.