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Kassia The Nun In Context The Religious Thought Of A Ninthcentury Byzantine Monastic Kurt Sherry

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Kassia The Nun In Context The Religious Thought Of A Ninthcentury Byzantine Monastic Kurt Sherry
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Kurt Sherry
ISBN: 9781463216856, 9781611439694, 1463216858, 1611439698
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Kassia The Nun In Context The Religious Thought Of A Ninthcentury Byzantine Monastic Kurt Sherry by Kurt Sherry 9781463216856, 9781611439694, 1463216858, 1611439698 instant download after payment.

Kassia the Nun offers a unique glimpse into ninth-century Byzantium in the only woman whose works were included in the corpus of liturgical hymns. This volume explores Kassia’s thought on Christology, on gender, and on monasticism itself. It provides readers with an opportunity to know this woman of remarkable intellect, wit, and piety by drawing primarily on her own words. Kassia’s is one of the only female voices from ninth-century Byzantium and this volume accordingly examines her reflections on gender in the context of her society and concludes that she represents a perspective that might be described as feminist.

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