Vicarious Kingship: A Theme in Syriac Political Theology in Late Antiquity

Manolis Papoutsakis

Vicarious Kingship: A Theme in Syriac Political Theology in Late Antiquity
Format
Paperback
Publisher
JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
Country
Germany
Published
30 January 2017
Pages
237
ISBN
9783161539299

Vicarious Kingship: A Theme in Syriac Political Theology in Late Antiquity

Manolis Papoutsakis

Manolis Papoutsakis explores the conception of vicarious kingship, a theme in Syriac political theology in Late Antiquity. Although the idea that the ruler on earth serves as the vicegerent of God in heaven is not an invention of Syriac writers, it appears that, within the Christian tradition, Syriac poets and homilists between the fourth and sixth centuries - the period covered in this monograph - are the first to introduce vicarious kingship into a carefully thought-out and consistent eschatological pattern. These learned intellectuals elaborate on the imperial office by commenting on, and alluding to, biblical narratives and by manipulating traditional idiom. Their thinking can be reconstructed and their compositions fully appreciated only after their exposition of the Bible has been carefully studied and their lexicon precisely understood. Early Syriac writings may thus provide answers to long-standing problems in fields that go well beyond that of Syriac studies.

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