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Mount Athos Microcosm Of The Christian East Graham Speake Kallistos Ware

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Mount Athos Microcosm Of The Christian East Graham Speake Kallistos Ware
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Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.67 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Graham Speake, Kallistos Ware
ISBN: 9783039119950, 3039119958
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Mount Athos Microcosm Of The Christian East Graham Speake Kallistos Ware by Graham Speake, Kallistos Ware 9783039119950, 3039119958 instant download after payment.

Mount Athos is the spiritual heart of the Orthodox world. From its beginnings in the ninth century it attracted monks from all corners of the Byzantine empire and beyond to experience its seclusion, its sanctity, and its great natural beauty. The first monastery, founded in 963, was an international institution from the start; by the end of the twelfth century separate monasteries had been founded not only for Greeks but also for Georgians, Amalfitans, Russians, Serbs, and Bulgarians. Nationality, however, has rarely counted for much on Athos, and though the Romanians have never secured a monastery for themselves, today they form, after the Greeks, the largest ethnic group. This book tells the story of how these many traditions came to be represented on the Mountain and how their communities have fared over the centuries. Most of the papers were originally delivered at a conference convened by the Friends of Mount Athos at Madingley Hall, Cambridge, in 2009. As far as possible, the authors were chosen to write about the traditions that they themselves represent.

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