Incorruptible Bodies: Christology, Society, and Authority in Late Antiquity

Incorruptible Bodies

Christology, Society, and Authority in Late Antiquity

2016 • 258 pages

"Incorruptible Bodies examines a fateful theological controversy that raged in the eastern Roman empire in the early sixth-century. The controversy, whose main participants were the anti-Chalcedonian leaders Severus of Antioch and Julian of Halicarnassus, centered on whether or not Jesus' body was corruptible prior to its resurrection from the dead. Viewing the controversy in light of late antiquity's multiple images of the 'body of Christ,' Yonatan Moss reveals the underlying political, ritual, and cultural stakes of this debate and its long-lasting effects"--Provided by publishe

Tags


Become a Librarian

Series

Featured Series

1 released book

Christianity in Late Antiquity

Christianity in Late Antiquity is a 1-book series first released in 2016 with contributions by Yonatan Moss.

Incorruptible Bodies: Christology, Society, and Authority in Late Antiquity

Reviews

Popular Reviews

Reviews with the most likes.

There are no reviews for this book. Add yours and it'll show up right here!