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Beschreibung

A groundbreaking investigation of how representations of Orthodox Christian saints serve as means of resistance amid cultural and political domination

On the eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus, repeatedly conquered and colonized, Orthodox Christians have long struggled for political self-determination, agricultural sustainability, and spiri­tual wholeness. Saint George Liberator illuminates the intimate interplay of Christian theology and Mediterranean politics through the lens of St. George: the martyred soldier of pre-Constantinian Christianity, the liberator of captives and protector of the downtrodden, the dragonslayer of medieval legend. A saint beloved by Christians and Muslims alike, St. George’s representations across many different media are upheld as means of resistance and hope in contexts of domina­tion and suffering. The book offers a profound and original reading of Orthodox hagiography, demonstrating how hagiography is not only an art form of historical significance but also a vibrant, living theology of liberation amid struggles to be whole and free.

Saint George Liberator is interdisciplinary in its methodology and scope, deepening its vivid ethnographic narration through conversation with sociological theory and the historical theology that has shaped Orthodox Christian society and consciousness over the course of centuries. Enmeshed in the multicultural complexity of the Ottoman and British Empires, modern Cyprus offers a case study of how colonized and colonizing populations may turn to the same religious repertoires for understanding themselves and one another, telling opposing stories with shared symbols and claiming the means of interpretation as a path of cultural resistance. As a case study in interreligious imagination and the political power of vernacular theology, the book speaks of psychosocial dynamics that far exceed their enactment in Cyprus. It shows that Christian saints, mediated diversely in material and intellectual culture, may not only propose magnetic alternatives to the world as it is but also directly aid in forming Christian publics for liberative politics in the present.

A groundbreaking investigation of how representations of Orthodox Christian saints serve as means of resistance amid cultural and political domination

On the eastern Mediterranean island of Cyprus, repeatedly conquered and colonized, Orthodox Christians have long struggled for political self-determination, agricultural sustainability, and spiri­tual wholeness. Saint George Liberator illuminates the intimate interplay of Christian theology and Mediterranean politics through the lens of St. George: the martyred soldier of pre-Constantinian Christianity, the liberator of captives and protector of the downtrodden, the dragonslayer of medieval legend. A saint beloved by Christians and Muslims alike, St. George’s representations across many different media are upheld as means of resistance and hope in contexts of domina­tion and suffering. The book offers a profound and original reading of Orthodox hagiography, demonstrating how hagiography is not only an art form of historical significance but also a vibrant, living theology of liberation amid struggles to be whole and free.

Saint George Liberator is interdisciplinary in its methodology and scope, deepening its vivid ethnographic narration through conversation with sociological theory and the historical theology that has shaped Orthodox Christian society and consciousness over the course of centuries. Enmeshed in the multicultural complexity of the Ottoman and British Empires, modern Cyprus offers a case study of how colonized and colonizing populations may turn to the same religious repertoires for understanding themselves and one another, telling opposing stories with shared symbols and claiming the means of interpretation as a path of cultural resistance. As a case study in interreligious imagination and the political power of vernacular theology, the book speaks of psychosocial dynamics that far exceed their enactment in Cyprus. It shows that Christian saints, mediated diversely in material and intellectual culture, may not only propose magnetic alternatives to the world as it is but also directly aid in forming Christian publics for liberative politics in the present.

Über den Autor
Aaron T. Hollander is Executive Director of Graymoor Ecumenical & Interreligious Institute, Editor of Ecumenical Trends, and Adjunct Faculty in Theology at Fordham University. He is a scholar of theology and culture with his PhD from the University of Chicago. His research focuses on the lived dynamics of ecumenical and interreligious conflict, the aesthetic texture and political power of holiness, and the circulation of theological understanding beyond explicitly religious settings. He serves on the steering committee of the Ecclesiological Investigations International Research Network, the board of the North American Academy of Ecumenists, and the summer faculty of the Centro Pro Unione in Rome.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface ix

Stylistic Note xiii

List of Figures xv

Map of Cyprus xviii

Introduction: The Beautiful Struggle 1

1. Lives and Afterlives of Saint George 28

SAINT GEORGE SWIFTHELPER

2. Deliverance for the Desperate 65

3. Border Crosser and Border Keeper 101

SAINT GEORGE GREATMARTYR

4. Mimetic Suffering and Reverberating Glory 137

5. The Martyred Island 177

SAINT GEORGE DRAGONSLAYER

6. The Land, the State, and the Threat of Monsters 223

7. The Dragon Within 266

Conclusion: Orthodox Identities and the Ecumenics of Liberation 303

Acknowledgments 313

Notes 317

Selected Bibliography 425

Index 449

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Importe, Religion & Theologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Buch
Reihe: Orthodox Christianity and Contemporary Thought
Inhalt: Einband - fest (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9781531512057
ISBN-10: 1531512054
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Hollander, Aaron T.
Auflage: New
Hersteller: Fordham University Press
Orthodox Christianity and Contemporary Thought
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 164 x 240 x 38 mm
Von/Mit: Aaron T. Hollander
Erscheinungsdatum: 09.12.2025
Gewicht: 0,936 kg
Artikel-ID: 134324749