The Imam of the Christians: the world of Dionysius of Tel-mahre, c. 750-850
"This book considers how Christians adopted the governmental practices and political thought of their Muslim rulers. It explores how this encounter produced an Islamicate Christianity, that differed from the Christianities of Byzantium and western Europe in far more than just theology. It focus...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book considers how Christians adopted the governmental practices and political thought of their Muslim rulers. It explores how this encounter produced an Islamicate Christianity, that differed from the Christianities of Byzantium and western Europe in far more than just theology. It focuses on the history of the Jacobite patriarch of Antioch, Dionysius of Tel-Mahre, and examines the Jazira in the century after the Abbasid Revolution (750-850). It argues that the Abbasid period saw the higher clergy able to command increased powers over their co-religionists, such as issuing canons to regulate the lives of laymen, gathering tithes and arresting Christian opponents. Dionysius' historical writing advertises the patriarch's savoir-faire as he interacts with the court of Abdallah in Raqqa or the caliph al-Ma'mun in Baghdad. It presents him as an effective advocate for the interests of his co-religionists through his knowledge of Arabic and his ability to redeploy Islamic ideas to his own advantage. Strikingly, he observes that both he and al-Ma'mun are imams, since they lead their people in prayer and rule by popular consensus. On this basis, he claims, the caliph should support his leadership in order to guarantee the social order of the caliphate. The Imam of the Christians offers Dionysius' history as a window into the world of early Islam, and as an example more generally of how a powerful worldview can set the parameters by which other worldviews operate"-- |
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CONTENTS Acknowledgements vii Introduction і 1 Lay Elites under Arab Rule 41 2 Patriarchs and Bishops 62 3 Tithes, Authority and Hierarchy, 740-840 78 4 97 Changing Centres of Power: Harran, Kakushta and Cyrrhus 5 Takrit and Mosul: The Jacobite East 121 6 Worldviews and Communal Boundaries 136 7 Dionysius and al-Ma’mun 16í 8 Patriarchate and Imamate: Dionysius’ Use of Muslim Political Thought 186 9 Conceptions of Suryaya Identity in the Sixth to Ninth Centuries 208 Conclusions 23s Regnal Tables 239 List ofFragments of Dionysius of Tel-Mahre Bibliography Index v 281 247 243 |
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CONTENTS Acknowledgements vii Introduction і 1 Lay Elites under Arab Rule 41 2 Patriarchs and Bishops 62 3 Tithes, Authority and Hierarchy, 740-840 78 4 97 Changing Centres of Power: Harran, Kakushta and Cyrrhus 5 Takrit and Mosul: The Jacobite East 121 6 Worldviews and Communal Boundaries 136 7 Dionysius and al-Ma’mun 16í 8 Patriarchate and Imamate: Dionysius’ Use of Muslim Political Thought 186 9 Conceptions of Suryaya Identity in the Sixth to Ninth Centuries 208 Conclusions 23s Regnal Tables 239 List ofFragments of Dionysius of Tel-Mahre Bibliography Index v 281 247 243 |
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title | The Imam of the Christians the world of Dionysius of Tel-mahre, c. 750-850 |
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