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This collection explores how the body became a touchstone for late antique religious practice and imagination. When we read the stories and testimonies of late ancient Christians, what different types of bodies stand before us? How do we understand the range of bodily experiencessolitary and social, private and publicthat clothed ancient Christians? How can bodily experience help us explore matters of gender, religious identity, class, and ethnicity? The Garb of Being investigates these questions through stories from the Eastern Christian world of antiquity: monks and martyrs, families and congregations, and textual bodies.
Contributors include S. Abrams Rebillard, T. Arentzen, S. P. Brock, R. S. Falcasantos , C. M. Furey, S. H. Griffith, R. Krawiec, B. McNary-Zak, J.-N. Mellon Saint-Laurent, C. T. Schroeder, A. P. Urbano, F. M. Young



Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations | xi
Introduction. Dangling Bodies, Robes of Glory: The Garb of Embodiment in Ancient Christianity
Georgia Frank, Susan R. Holman, and Andrew S. Jacobs | 1
Part I: Making Bodies
Body and Soul: Union in Creation, Reunion at Resurrection
Frances Young | 15
Jesus’s Dazzling Garments: Origen’s Exegesis of the Transfiguration
in the Commentary on Matthew
Arthur P. Urbano | 35
Conversing with Clothes: Germanos and Mary’s Belt
Thomas Arentzen | 57
Part II: Performing Bodies
“Denominationalism” in Fourth-Century Syria: Readings in
Saint Ephraem’s Hymns against Heresies, Madrāshê 22–24
Sidney H. Griffith | 79
A School for the Soul: John Chrysostom on Mimēsis and the Force of Ritual Habit
Rebecca Stephens Falcasantos | 101
A Question of Character: The “Labor of Composition” as
“Preventative Medicine” in Theodoret of Cyrrhus’s Religious History
Rebecca Krawiec | 124
“I Want to Be Alone”: Ascetic Celebrity and the Splendid
Isolation of Simeon Stylites
Andrew S. Jacobs | 145
Crowds and Collective Affect in Romanos’s Biblical Retellings
Georgia Frank | 169
Christian Legend in Medieval Iraq: Siblings, Sacrifice, and Sanctity in Behnam and Sarah
Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent | 191
Part III: Scripting Bodies
Five Women Martyrs: From Persia to Crete
Sebastian Brock | 221
Gregory of Nazianzus’s Poetic Ascetic Aesthetic
Suzanne Abrams Rebillard | 234
Eclipsed in Exile: In Defense of Athanasius and the Ethiopians
Bernadette McNary-Zak | 263
Sacred Bonds: Religion, Relationships, and the Art of Pedagogy
Constance M. Furey | 276
“And Yet the Books”: Patristics in the Footnotes
Susan R. Holman | 294
Cultural Heritage Preservation and Canon Formation:
What Syriac and Coptic Can Teach Usabout the Historiography of the Digital Humanities
Caroline T. Schroeder | 318
Bibliography | 347
List of Contributors | 391
Index | 397

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      Publisher: Fordham University Press
      Publication Date: 05/11/2019
      ISBN13: 9780823287024, 978-0823287024
      ISBN10: 0823287025

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      Book Synopsis

      This collection explores how the body became a touchstone for late antique religious practice and imagination. When we read the stories and testimonies of late ancient Christians, what different types of bodies stand before us? How do we understand the range of bodily experiencessolitary and social, private and publicthat clothed ancient Christians? How can bodily experience help us explore matters of gender, religious identity, class, and ethnicity? The Garb of Being investigates these questions through stories from the Eastern Christian world of antiquity: monks and martyrs, families and congregations, and textual bodies.
      Contributors include S. Abrams Rebillard, T. Arentzen, S. P. Brock, R. S. Falcasantos , C. M. Furey, S. H. Griffith, R. Krawiec, B. McNary-Zak, J.-N. Mellon Saint-Laurent, C. T. Schroeder, A. P. Urbano, F. M. Young



      Table of Contents

      List of Abbreviations | xi
      Introduction. Dangling Bodies, Robes of Glory: The Garb of Embodiment in Ancient Christianity
      Georgia Frank, Susan R. Holman, and Andrew S. Jacobs | 1
      Part I: Making Bodies
      Body and Soul: Union in Creation, Reunion at Resurrection
      Frances Young | 15
      Jesus’s Dazzling Garments: Origen’s Exegesis of the Transfiguration
      in the Commentary on Matthew
      Arthur P. Urbano | 35
      Conversing with Clothes: Germanos and Mary’s Belt
      Thomas Arentzen | 57
      Part II: Performing Bodies
      “Denominationalism” in Fourth-Century Syria: Readings in
      Saint Ephraem’s Hymns against Heresies, Madrāshê 22–24
      Sidney H. Griffith | 79
      A School for the Soul: John Chrysostom on Mimēsis and the Force of Ritual Habit
      Rebecca Stephens Falcasantos | 101
      A Question of Character: The “Labor of Composition” as
      “Preventative Medicine” in Theodoret of Cyrrhus’s Religious History
      Rebecca Krawiec | 124
      “I Want to Be Alone”: Ascetic Celebrity and the Splendid
      Isolation of Simeon Stylites
      Andrew S. Jacobs | 145
      Crowds and Collective Affect in Romanos’s Biblical Retellings
      Georgia Frank | 169
      Christian Legend in Medieval Iraq: Siblings, Sacrifice, and Sanctity in Behnam and Sarah
      Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent | 191
      Part III: Scripting Bodies
      Five Women Martyrs: From Persia to Crete
      Sebastian Brock | 221
      Gregory of Nazianzus’s Poetic Ascetic Aesthetic
      Suzanne Abrams Rebillard | 234
      Eclipsed in Exile: In Defense of Athanasius and the Ethiopians
      Bernadette McNary-Zak | 263
      Sacred Bonds: Religion, Relationships, and the Art of Pedagogy
      Constance M. Furey | 276
      “And Yet the Books”: Patristics in the Footnotes
      Susan R. Holman | 294
      Cultural Heritage Preservation and Canon Formation:
      What Syriac and Coptic Can Teach Usabout the Historiography of the Digital Humanities
      Caroline T. Schroeder | 318
      Bibliography | 347
      List of Contributors | 391
      Index | 397

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