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These canons (or rules) for church organization and life and Christian morals issued at a council held in Constantinople in 691/2 form the foundation of Byzantine Canon Law. They show an intense concern to restore the proper discipline of clerical life after the chaos brought about by the Arab invasions. The rules for the laity show a concern to secure obedience to the Church’s rules about marriage, proper respect for sacred space, and the suppression of customs of pagan origin. Particular interest attaches to the canons that express disapproval of certain customs of the Western Church and of the Armenian Church. Was this an attempt to impose Byzantine hegemony, or simply a revulsion at customs that seemed wrong? The Byzantine emperor tried repeatedly to get the Pope to give the new canons the stamp of his approval; his failure marks an important stage in the mounting divergence between the Greek and the Roman Churches. The translation is accompanied by full annotation, while the introduction sets the council in its historical context, in both the history of the early medieval world and the development of Eastern Canon Law.



Table of Contents

Preface

Abbreviations

Introduction

1. The Council and its Setting

2. Eastern Canon Law and the Quinisext Council

3. The Message of the Canons

4. Justinian II and Armenia

5.The Roman Reaction

6. Later Reception in East and West

7. Manuscripts and Editions

Date List of Canons, AD 314-870

The Headings of the Quinisext Canons

List of the Quinisext Canons in Thematic Sequence

The Conciliar Acts: Translation and Commentary

The Address to the Emperor

The Canons

The Subscriptions

Bibliography

Maps

Indices

1. Texts cited in the Acts

2. The Introduction

The Canons of the Quinisext Council (691/2): 2020

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      Publisher: Liverpool University Press
      Publication Date: 12/09/2020
      ISBN13: 9781789622362, 978-1789622362
      ISBN10: 1789622360

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      These canons (or rules) for church organization and life and Christian morals issued at a council held in Constantinople in 691/2 form the foundation of Byzantine Canon Law. They show an intense concern to restore the proper discipline of clerical life after the chaos brought about by the Arab invasions. The rules for the laity show a concern to secure obedience to the Church’s rules about marriage, proper respect for sacred space, and the suppression of customs of pagan origin. Particular interest attaches to the canons that express disapproval of certain customs of the Western Church and of the Armenian Church. Was this an attempt to impose Byzantine hegemony, or simply a revulsion at customs that seemed wrong? The Byzantine emperor tried repeatedly to get the Pope to give the new canons the stamp of his approval; his failure marks an important stage in the mounting divergence between the Greek and the Roman Churches. The translation is accompanied by full annotation, while the introduction sets the council in its historical context, in both the history of the early medieval world and the development of Eastern Canon Law.



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Abbreviations

      Introduction

      1. The Council and its Setting

      2. Eastern Canon Law and the Quinisext Council

      3. The Message of the Canons

      4. Justinian II and Armenia

      5.The Roman Reaction

      6. Later Reception in East and West

      7. Manuscripts and Editions

      Date List of Canons, AD 314-870

      The Headings of the Quinisext Canons

      List of the Quinisext Canons in Thematic Sequence

      The Conciliar Acts: Translation and Commentary

      The Address to the Emperor

      The Canons

      The Subscriptions

      Bibliography

      Maps

      Indices

      1. Texts cited in the Acts

      2. The Introduction

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