Performing Orthodox Ritual in Byzantium
Discover the rich tapestry of Byzantine culture in Performing Orthodox Ritual in Byzantium by Andrew Walker White. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2015, this groundbreaking study spans 288 pages and delves into the origins of Byzantine ritual and the rites of Greek Orthodoxy. White presents a compelling argument that the Church's rites were crafted by public intellectuals, highlighting their profound connection to traditional theatre. Through an in-depth analysis of the late Byzantine rite known as the Service of the Furnace, this book uncovers the intricate interplay between religion and performance art in the Byzantine Empire. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of religious studies, history, and the performing arts, this work offers a fresh perspective on the cultural significance of Orthodox rituals. Elevate your understanding of this fascinating topic with White’s insightful exploration.