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The Byzantine Empire regarded religious belief as far more than a matter of personal faith—it was essential to the stability of the state. Zoe Tsiami explores how Byzantium defined orthodoxy, confronted heresy, and used councils, theology, and imperial authority to preserve religious unity. By Zoe Tsiami In the Byzantine Empire, theology transcended the boundaries of mere abstract thought or esote...
Heresy and Orthodoxy in the Byzantine Empire | Huntaegis