Cyril and Methodius of Thessalonica

the acculturation of the Slavs

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Cyril and Methodius of Thessalonica

the acculturation of the Slavs

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"At the height of the tumultuous developments taking place in Central and Eastern Europe in the ninth century, two Greek missionaries from Thessalonica came to the fore. Their work of acculturation among the Slavs, had far-reaching and lasting changes upon European life. This book looks back over the life and work of these two outstanding figures and analyzes their ecclesiastical and cultural mission.

Their presence in the Crimea was closely bound up with several aspects of Byzantium's ecclesiastical policy and programs of acculturation, and also with the Russians' first encounter with Christianity.".

"In presenting the Slavs with an alphabet and the written work, the brothers transmitted to them the world, and thus it was in Cyril and Methodius' time, and thanks to their work, that Great Moravia reached the height of its vigor and prosperity as a central European state. The Cyrillo-Methodian tradition lived on, spreading among the Slavic peoples and laying the foundation of their spiritual life."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Rekos
Language
English
Pages
194

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Edition Notes

Translation of: Kyrillos kai Methodios, hoi ek Thessalonikēs.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-[195]).

Published in
Thessaloniki

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Library of Congress
BX4700.C9 T33 1989

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Pagination
194, [1] p. :
Number of pages
194

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL18529523M

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OL3141427W

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