Chapter 1 Rome and the East in the Time of Gregory the Great Chapter 2 The Impact of the Barbarian Invasions of the East on Rome and the Papacy in the Early Seventh Century Chapter 3 The Monothelite Controversy Chapter 4 The Lateran Council of 649 Chapter 5 The Italian Expedition of Constans II: Prelude to the Eastern Popes, 649-678 Chapter 6 Rome and the Papacy From Agatho to Sergius I, 678-701 Chapter 7 Eastern Influences on Rome and the Papacy From Sergius to Zacaharias, 701-752 Chapter 8 Epilogue: Zacharias, Son of Polychronios: The Last of the Greek Popes
Andrew J. Ekonomou is lecturer in Byzantine history and literature at Emory University as well as a privately practicing lawyer.
Ekonomou has penned an important scholarly work on the little
studied and poorly documented political and religious history of
Rome under Byzantine rule in the seventh and eighth centuries. . .
. Recommended.
*CHOICE*
There is a great deal to learn from this new take on an important
phase in the history of the papacy.
*The Catholic Historical Review*
A significant and serious work of scholarship....Ekonomou...amply
and convincingly documents the often unexpected and even
counterintuitive ways in which the Greek-speaking East influenced
the West-Roman Church and papacy.
*Logos: Journal Of Eastern Christian Studies*
Dr. Ekonomou's book is a nicely written monograph on a topic that
cried desperately for attention in the course of the last century
and more. Apart from shedding much more light on some crucial
aspects of what is considered the darkest of the Dark Ages, this is
a work that for the first time focuses on the
Greek/Byzantine/Hellenic dimension of the Roman Papacy and
thoroughly investigates the background to a number of Popes of
Greek/Byzantine/Hellenic/Eastern origin that shaped the Roman
Church. This is a book that will be greatly appreciated by anyone
interested in the early Papacy, Rome and Byzantium. A great
complement to books such as The Republic of St. Peter by T.F.X.
Noble and the translated parts of the Liber Pontificalis.
*Alexander Alexakis, University of Ioannina*
A learned, interesting, wide-ranging book that tackles an important
subject that has long been controversial.
*Journal of Religion*
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