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St. Constantine-Cyril's Mission to the Abbasid Court and Eastern Orthodox Ideology of Warfare

Stoyanov, Yuri

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Authors

Yuri Stoyanov



Contributors

Mitko B. Panov
Editor

Abstract

The historical development and modern transformations of the attitudes of Eastern Orthodox cultures and ecclesiastical elites to the problems and ethics of war display both significant analogies and dissimilarities to the respective Western Christian stances They have received much less in-depth and comprehensive treatment than their Western Christian counterparts and their study is still being affected by the fact that a good of deal of the relevant late antique, medieval, and early modern material (Greek, Old Church Slavonic, Georgian, etc.) has been neither edited and published nor translated into modern Western European languages. This state of evidence and research in the field of Eastern Orthodox ideology and theology of warfare makes the further historical and theological investigation of these extant sources an important and high-priority objective. One of the principal problems arising from the primary source criticism and analysis concerns the notions of a Christian just war theory and Christian military martyrdom in the Vita to St. Constantine–Cyril the Philosopher (826/7–869), the celebrated missionary to the Slavs. The legitimization of Christian just war theory and the potential martyr status of the Christian warrior ascribed to St. Constantine–Cyril can perhaps be best understood within the religio-political framework of his mission to the court of the Abbasid caliph al-Mutawakkil. The substantial impact and enduring after-life of these statements of St. Constantine–Cyril (venerated, along with his brother, St Methodius, in the Orthodox Church as saints carrying the title “equal to the apostles” and declared by Pope John Paul II co-patron-saints of Europe) in the Orthodox Slavonic world (and hence in European Christendom) deserve a close and balanced assessment.

Citation

Stoyanov, Y. (2017). St. Constantine-Cyril's Mission to the Abbasid Court and Eastern Orthodox Ideology of Warfare. In M. B. Panov (Ed.), The Byzantine Missionary Activity and Its Legacy in Europe (19-28). Euro-Balkan University

Publication Date Nov 11, 2017
Deposit Date Aug 12, 2023
Publicly Available Date Aug 12, 2023
Pages 19-28
Book Title The Byzantine Missionary Activity and Its Legacy in Europe
ISBN 9786084714170
Keywords Just War Theory, Eastern Orthodoxy, Church History, Islamic-Christian Relations, Hagiographic Literature,
Related Public URLs https://www.academia.edu/36745061/THE_Byzantine_Missionary_activity_and_its_legacy_in_Europe_Proceedings_%D0%BEf_the_4th_International_Symposium_Days_of_Justinian_I_Skopje_11_12_November_2016
Additional Information Additional Information : Proceedings оf the 4th International Symposium “Days of Justinian I” Skopje, 11-12 November, 2016

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his is the version of the article/chapter accepted for publication in Panov, Mitko B., (ed.), The Byzantine Missionary Activity and Its Legacy in Europe. Skopje, North Macedonia: Euro-Balkan University, pp. 19-28 (2017). Re-use is subject to the publisher’s terms and conditions






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