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The essays in Hymns, Homilies and Hermeneutics explore the literature of Byzantine liturgical communities and provide a window into lived Christianity in this period. The liturgical performance of Christian hymns and sermons creatively engaged the faithful in biblical exegesis, invited them to experience theology in song, and shaped their identity. These sacred stories, affective scripts and salvific songs were the literature of a liturgical community - hymns and sermons were heard, and in some cases sung, by lay and monastic Christians throughout the life of Byzantium. In the field of Byzantine studies there is a growing appreciation of the importance of liturgical texts for understanding the many facets of Byzantine Christianity: we are in the midst of a liturgical turn. This book is a timely contribution to the emerging scholarship, illuminating the intersection between liturgical hymns, homiletics and hermeneutics.
Contents
Foreword
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Sarah Gador-Whyte and Andrew Mellas
Part 1: Hermeneutics of Preaching
1 The Homiletic Audience as Embodied Hermeneutic: Scripture and Its Interpretation in the Exegetical Preaching of John Chrysostom
Wendy Mayer
2 John Damascene's Homily on the Withered Fig Tree (CPG 8058): Parable in Action, or Exegetical and Panegyrical Preaching in Interaction
Fr Damaskinos (Olkinuora) of Xenophontos
3 John Damascene on the Transfiguration of the Lord: Mystical Homiletic Performance and Eschatological Hermeneutics
Vassilis Adrahtas
4 Andrew of Crete's Great Canon, Byzantine Hermeneutics, and Genesis 1-3
Doru Costache
Part 2: Performing and Experiencing Christianity
5 Knowledge in Song: Liturgical Formation and Transformation in Romanos the Melodist
Sarah Gador-Whyte
6 Is There Room for Doubt in Christian Faith? Romanos the Melodist and John the Monk on the Apostle Thomas
Mary B. Cunningham
7 The Tears of a Harlot: Kassia's Hymn On the Sinful Woman and the Biblical Mosaic of Salvation
Andrew Mellas
8 Looking, Listening and Learning: Justinian's Hagia Sophia
Brian Croke
9 "Blessed Is He Who Has Come and Comes Again": Mimesis and Eschatology in Palm Sunday Hymns and Processions of Twelfth-Century Jerusalem
Daniel Galadza
Part 3: Tradition and Reception
10 Syriac Hymnography before Ephrem
Scott Fitzgerald Johnson
11 The Eye of the Soul in Plato and Pseudo-Macarius: Alexandrian Theology and the Roots of Hesychasm
Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides
Index