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"Michael Hollerich has produced a valuable study on Eusebius. . . . [And] Making Christian History is a welcome addition to the growing field of new Eusebian scholarship on the reception and influence of his innovative management of sources." * Catholic Historical Review *
"A remarkable book. . . .Hollerich has provided nothing less than the first sustained treatment of the legacy of one of historiography’s most important voices." * Journal of Ancient Christianity *
"Hollerich’s work is an exquisite product of valuable scholarship helpful for any historian, theologian of history, or student of hermeneutics." * Religious Studies Review *

Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Acknowledgments

1. Eusebius and His Ecclesiastical History
Eusebius as Transitional Figure
Eusebius's Historical Diptych: The Chronicle and the Ecclesiastical History
What Is "Ecclesiastical History," and Why Did Eusebius Write One?
An Untrodden Path? Eusebius’s Predecessors

2. The Reception of the Ecclesiastical History in a Christian Empire
The Manuscript Tradition as Reception History
Translations and Continuations in Antiquity
Eusebius's First Continuators: Rufinus of Aquileia and Gelasius of Caesarea
Eusebius's Ancient Greek Continuators: An Ecclesiastical History Canon

3. The Reception of the Ecclesiastical History in the Non-Greek East
Syriac Christianity: Historiography, Doctrinal Conflict, and Regime Change
Armenia: Adapting Eusebius on the Borderland of Rome and Persia
Eusebius in the Coptic Tradition: From Ecumenical to Ethnic Ecclesiastical History

4. The Reception of the Ecclesiastical History in the Latin West
The Ancient Latin Tradition after Rufinus
"National" Ecclesiastical History in the Middle Ages
Bede and Ecclesiastical History in Anglo-Saxon England: Eusebius's Heir and Critic
Eusebius and Frankish Identity: The Cult of the Book
A Norman Ecclesiastical History: Orderic Vitalis
Ecclesiastical History in a Corpus Christianum

5. Eusebius in Byzantium
John Malalas and His Chronicle
The Paschal Chronicle
George Synkellos and Theophanes: At the Summit of Byzantine Chronography
Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopulus and the Return of Ecclesiastical History

6. Eusebius Rediscovered in Early Modernity: Renaissance, Reformation, and the Republic of Letters
The Ecclesiastical History and Renaissance Humanism: Humanist Historiography and Sacred History
Eusebius in a Confessional Age: From Humanist Retrieval to the Weaponizing of Ecclesiastical History
Eusebius in the Republic of Letters

7. Reading Eusebius in Modernity and Postmodernity: The Ecclesiastical History in Modern Scholarship
In Search of Patrons: The Ecclesiastical History and Its Modern History of Publication
Critical Reception I: Secular
Critical Reception II: Religious and Theological
Ecclesiastical History and Its Future

Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 22/06/2021
      ISBN13: 9780520295360, 978-0520295360
      ISBN10: 0520295366

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "Michael Hollerich has produced a valuable study on Eusebius. . . . [And] Making Christian History is a welcome addition to the growing field of new Eusebian scholarship on the reception and influence of his innovative management of sources." * Catholic Historical Review *
      "A remarkable book. . . .Hollerich has provided nothing less than the first sustained treatment of the legacy of one of historiography’s most important voices." * Journal of Ancient Christianity *
      "Hollerich’s work is an exquisite product of valuable scholarship helpful for any historian, theologian of history, or student of hermeneutics." * Religious Studies Review *

      Table of Contents
      Abbreviations
      Acknowledgments

      1. Eusebius and His Ecclesiastical History
      Eusebius as Transitional Figure
      Eusebius's Historical Diptych: The Chronicle and the Ecclesiastical History
      What Is "Ecclesiastical History," and Why Did Eusebius Write One?
      An Untrodden Path? Eusebius’s Predecessors

      2. The Reception of the Ecclesiastical History in a Christian Empire
      The Manuscript Tradition as Reception History
      Translations and Continuations in Antiquity
      Eusebius's First Continuators: Rufinus of Aquileia and Gelasius of Caesarea
      Eusebius's Ancient Greek Continuators: An Ecclesiastical History Canon

      3. The Reception of the Ecclesiastical History in the Non-Greek East
      Syriac Christianity: Historiography, Doctrinal Conflict, and Regime Change
      Armenia: Adapting Eusebius on the Borderland of Rome and Persia
      Eusebius in the Coptic Tradition: From Ecumenical to Ethnic Ecclesiastical History

      4. The Reception of the Ecclesiastical History in the Latin West
      The Ancient Latin Tradition after Rufinus
      "National" Ecclesiastical History in the Middle Ages
      Bede and Ecclesiastical History in Anglo-Saxon England: Eusebius's Heir and Critic
      Eusebius and Frankish Identity: The Cult of the Book
      A Norman Ecclesiastical History: Orderic Vitalis
      Ecclesiastical History in a Corpus Christianum

      5. Eusebius in Byzantium
      John Malalas and His Chronicle
      The Paschal Chronicle
      George Synkellos and Theophanes: At the Summit of Byzantine Chronography
      Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopulus and the Return of Ecclesiastical History

      6. Eusebius Rediscovered in Early Modernity: Renaissance, Reformation, and the Republic of Letters
      The Ecclesiastical History and Renaissance Humanism: Humanist Historiography and Sacred History
      Eusebius in a Confessional Age: From Humanist Retrieval to the Weaponizing of Ecclesiastical History
      Eusebius in the Republic of Letters

      7. Reading Eusebius in Modernity and Postmodernity: The Ecclesiastical History in Modern Scholarship
      In Search of Patrons: The Ecclesiastical History and Its Modern History of Publication
      Critical Reception I: Secular
      Critical Reception II: Religious and Theological
      Ecclesiastical History and Its Future

      Bibliography
      Index

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