Author: Parry, Ken

Blackwell companion to Eastern Christianity
Date2007
Publish_locationMalden, MA
PublisherBlackwell Publishing
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
SeriesBlackwell companions to religion
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBX106.23.B53 2007
Descriptionxvii, 508 p., [24] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 26 cm.
NoteThe Blackwell companion to Eastern Christianity / edited by Ken Parry.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents -- Notes on contributors.
Preface: Ken Parry (Macquarie University, Australia)
1. Arab Christianity: David Thomas -- 2. Armenian Christianity: Vrej Nersessian -- 3. Bulgarian Christianity: Ivan Zhelev Dimitrov -- 4. Byzantine Christianity: Hannah Hunt (Trinity & All Saints University College) -- 5. Coptic Christianity: Janet Timbie -- 6. Ethiopian Christianity: David Appleyard (School of Oriental and African Studies, London) -- 7. Georgian Christianity: Stephen H. Rapp, Jr. -- 8. Greek Christianity after 1453: Vrasidas Karalis (University of Sydney) -- 9. Romanian Christianity: Mircea Pacurariu -- 10. Russian Christianity: Basil Lourié -- 11. Serbian Christianity: Radmila Radić -- 12. Syriac Christianity: Heleen Murre-van den Berg -- 13. Other Eastern Christian Churches: Thomas FitzGerald -- 14. Eastern Christianity in China: Jerry Norman (University of Washington, Seattle) -- 15. Eastern Catholic Christianity: Peter Galadza (Saint Paul University) -- 16. Eastern Christian Liturgical Traditions: Eastern Orthodox: Gregory Woolfenden -- 17. Eastern Christian Liturgical Traditions: Oriental Orthodox: Bryan Spinks (Yale Institute of Sacred Music) -- 18. Eastern Christian Iconographic and Architectural Traditions: Eastern Orthodox: Sasha Grishin -- 19. Eastern Christian Iconographic and Architectural Traditions: Oriental Orthodox: Lucy-Anne Hunt (Manchester Metropolitan University) -- 20. Eastern Christian Hagiographical Traditions: Eastern Orthodox: Dimitri Brady (Manchester Metropolitan University) -- 21. Eastern Christian Hagiographical Traditions: Oriental Orthodox: Eva Synek (University of Vienna) -- 22. Eastern Christian Hagiographical Traditions: Coptic Hagiography: Youhanna Nessim Youssef -- 23. Armenian Hagiography: Verj Nersessian -- 24. Sociology and Eastern Orthodoxy: Peter McMylor & Maria Vorozhishcheva -- Index.
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SubjectEastern churches
Seriesfoo 100
ISBN9780631234234
LCCN2006038841
Byzantium to China : religion, history and culture on the silk roads : studies in honour of Samuel N.C. Lieu
Date2022
Publish_locationLeiden ; Boston
PublisherBrill
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeFestschrift (pdf)
SeriesTexts and studies in Eastern Christianity ; v. 25
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberDS33.1.B99 2022
Descriptionpdf. [xliii, 650 pages) : illustrations
Note

Byzantium to China : religion, history and culture on the silk roads : studies in honour of Samuel N.C. Lieu / edited by Gunner B. Mikkelsen, Ken Parry.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

This collection of papers reflects the interests and influence of Samuel N. C. Lieu on scholars and students during his academic career. It demonstrates not only the importance of his work on Manichaeism, but his broader intellectual contribution to early Christian, Roman, Byzantine, and comparative historical studies. His impact on Manichaean studies has been unparalleled resulting in several prestigious book series devoted to the linguistic and historical study of Mani and his religion. It is largely thanks to his enterprise that scholars now have access to an extensive library of texts and images unavailable to earlier researchers. The volume honours the life and work of a remarkable scholar of international renown.

1 Nārāyaṇa Buddha: Adaptation of Manichaean Prophetology in South, Central, and East Asia / Jason BeDuhn -- Sacred Space: The Orkhon Valley and the Empires of the Steppe / Craig Benjamin -- The Nag Hammadi Codices and Monasticism / Malcolm Choat -- Non-Zoroastrians in Zoroastrian Law: The Sasanian Law Book in Comparison to Later Pahlavi Texts / Iris Colditz -- An Uncivilized Empire: Xuanzang on Persia / Max Deeg -- Another Coptic Manichaean Psalm to Jesus (Nº 242)  / Jean-Daniel Dubois -- Rome’s Eastern Trade and Imperialism from Augustus to the Severans / Peter M. Edwell -- A Stranger Twice Over: Manichaean Ideology and Mission / Majella Franzmann -- The Construction of an Iranian Lineage for Manichaeism / Iain Gardner -- Procopius and the Kings of Persia / Geoffrey Greatrex -- The Footprint of Mani’s Book of Pictures in Late Antique Sources: An Assessment of Social and Geographical Data about Teaching with Images among the Manichaeans During the 3rd and 4th Centuries / Zsuzsanna Gulácsi -- Debating with the Jews at Turfan / Erica C.D. Hunter -- Between Marcion and Mani: Open Questions for a Continuing Conversation / Judith M. Lieu -- Chinese and Western Resources for a Global Ethic / Torbjörn Lodén -- Mani Eats Greek Bread: The Sitz im Leben of the Cologne Mani-Codex / Paul McKechnie -- Xuanzong’s Edict of 732 on Manichaeism / Gunner Mikkelsen -- Historical Fiction in Syriac and the Clash of Religions and Cultures in the Late Antique Near East / Fergus Millar† -- More Fruits and Trees in Manichaean Sogdian / Enrico Morano -- What’s in a Name? Papyrus Evidence for Christian Female Onomastic Practice in Egypt during the Period of Christianisation to the Early Byzantine Period / Alanna Nobbs -- What Did Augustine See? Augustine and Mani’s Picture Book / Johannes van Oort -- Pierre Gilles’ Constantinople: A 16th-Century Frenchman in the City of Suleyman the Magnificent / Ken Parry -- First Man and Third Messenger in Manichaean Mythology / Nils Arne Pedersen -- The Manichaean Contour Letters / Christiane Reck -- Following the Persians: Alexander the Great, His Mints at Tarsus and Babylon, and the Minting Practices of Persian and Greek Satraps / Kenneth A. Sheedy -- The Rediscovery of Sogdian / Nicholas Sims-Williams -- Traces of Christianity in the Land of the Tangut from the 8th to the 14th Century / Li Tang -- Did Christianity (or St. Thomas) Come to 1st-Century China? / Glen L. Thompson -- “Vous avez eu le courage de dire ce que pensent les meilleurs turquisants”: la correspondance Antoine Meillet / Willy Bang [Kaup] / Aloïs van Tongerloo† and Herman Seldeslachts --On the Manichaean Preacher Hulu Fashi of the Tang Dynasty / Wang Yuanyuan and Lin Wushu -- Christians in the Service of the Tang Emperor Suzong (756–762): A Curious Poem by Li Bo / David Wilmshurst -- Sogdian Christians in China, Turfan and Sogdiana / Yutaka Yoshida -- Notes on a Turkic Manichaean Benediction Hymn / Peter Zieme

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SubjectStele (Archaeology)--China Silk Road 絲綢之路--Civilization Manichaeism--Central Asia--History Silk Road 絲綢之路--History Byzantine Empire--History
Seriesfoo 117
ISBN9004517987 ; 9789004517981
LCCN2022288482
Christianity in Asia : sacred art and visual splendour
Date2016
Publish_locationSingapore
PublisherAsian Civilisations Museum
CollectionRicci Institute Library [LA]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeExhibition catalog
Series
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberN7972.A772 2016
Description286 p. : color ill. ; 29.5 cm.
Note

Christianity in Asia : sacred art and visual splendour / edited by Alan Chong ; Pedro Moura Carvalho, Clement Onn, István Perczel, Ken Parry, Lauren Arnold, Maria da Conceição Borges de Sousa, William R. Sargent.
"This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition, Christianity in Asia: sacred art and visual splendor, presented at the Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore, from 27 May to 11 September 2016."--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
Gift of Lauren Arnold.

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SubjectArt and religion--Asia Christian art and symbolism--Asia--Exhibitions Christianity and art--Asia--Exhibitions
ISBN9789810996857 ; 9810996853
From Palmyra to Zayton : epigraphy and iconography
Date2005
Publish_locationTurnhout, Belgium
PublisherBrepols
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
SeriesSilk Road studies ; 10
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberBX154.A7 G38 2005
Descriptionxiii, 278 p., 26 p. of plates : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
NoteFrom Palmyra to Zayton : epigraphy and iconography / edited by Iain Gardner, Samuel Lieu and Ken Parry.
Includes texts of inscriptions in Palmyrene Aramaic (romanized), Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Syriac, and Chinese, with English translations and critical matter.
"Ancient History Documentary Research Centre, Macquarie University, NSW Australia."
Includes bibliographical references (p. [vi]-xiii) and indexes.

Part 1: 1. Palmyra. Samuel N.C. Lieu: Palmyra: a caravan city and its inscriptions. 2. Greg Fox, Sam Lieu & Norman Ricklefs: Select Palmyrene inscriptions. 3. Greg Fox & Sam Lieu: Analytical indices to select Palmyrene inscriptions.
Part 2: Zayton (Quanzhou): 4. Samuel N.C. Lieu: Christian and Manichaean remains from Zayton: an introduction and update. 5. Lance Eccles: A summary administrative history of Quanzhou. 6. Iain Gardner: The medieval Christian remains from Zayton: a select catalogue. 7. Ken Parry: The iconography of Christian tombstones from Zayton. 8. Lance Eccles. Majella Franzmann & Sam Lieu: Observations on select Christian inscriptions in the Syriac script from Zayton.

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SubjectSyro-Chaldean Church--China--Artifacts Inscriptions, Ancient--Syria--Tadmur Inscriptions, Aramaic--Syria--Tadmur Inscriptions, Greek--Syria--Tadmur Inscriptions, Syriac--China--Quanzhou Shi Quanzhou 泉州--Antiquities Inscriptions, Syro-Turkic--China--Quanzhou Shi Tombs--China--Quanzhou Shi
Seriesfoo 90
ISBN2503518834 ; 9782503518831