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Hellenic Temples and Christian Churches: A Concise History of the Religious Cultures of Greece from Antiquity to the Present
Contributor(s): Makrides, Vasilios N. (Author)
ISBN: 0814795684     ISBN-13: 9780814795682
Publisher: New York University Press
OUR PRICE:   $47.50  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: September 2009
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christianity - Orthodox
- Religion | History
Dewey: 200.949
LCCN: 2009009940
Physical Information: 1" H x 6" W x 9" (1.35 lbs) 364 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Covering an expanse of more than three thousand years, Hellenic Temples and Christian Churches charts, in one concise volume, the history of Greece's religious cultures from antiquity all the way through to present, post-independence Greece.
Focusing on the encounter and interaction between Hellenism and (Orthodox) Christianity, which is the most salient feature of Greece's religious landscape--influencing not only Greek religious history, but Greek culture and history as a whole--Vasilios N. Makrides considers the religious cultures of Greece both historically, from the ancient Greek through the Byzantine and the Ottoman periods up to the present, and systematically, by locating common characteristics and trajectoriesacross time. Weaving other traditions including Judaism and Islam into his account, Makrides highlights the patterns of development, continuity, and change that have characterized the country's long and unique religious history.
Contrary to the arguments of those who posit a single, exclusive religious culture for Greece, Makrides demonstrates the diversity and plurality that has characterized Greece's religious landscape across history. Beautifully written and easy to navigate, Hellenic Temples and Christian Churches offers an essential foundation for students, scholars, and the public on Greece's long religious history, from ancient Greece and the origins of Christianity to the formation of Helleno-Christianity in modern Greece.


Contributor Bio(s): Makrides, Vasilios N.: -

Vasilios N. Makrides is Professor of Religious Studies specializing on Orthodox Christianity at the University of Erfurt, Germany.