Cosmos, Life, and Liturgy in a Greek Orthodox Village

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Publication Data: Limni, Greece: Denise Harvey (Publisher), 2009
Format: softcover
Number of Pages: xvi + 462
Dimensions (l × w × h): 21.5 cm × 14.0 cm × 3.3 cm
Additional Information: black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 978‒960‒7120‒25‒0

   
Juliet du Boulay

Eighteenth Publication in The Romiosyni Series

“The subject of this book is the imaginative world of an Orthodox Christian village in Greece, and specifically the cosmological, religious and moral imagination associated with the characteristic forms of its life. The pattern of this life, formed for the most part by villagers living directly on the fruits of their own labour in their fields and forests, was the subject of my previous book, Portrait of a Greek Mountain Village, and the present book aims to reveal the inner world which corresponds to that outer world. To become aware of the religious imagination in subsistence villages of this kind in Europe involves engaging with a living reality which is often only seen at a distance, through the prism of debates which remain very much alive in the religious history of the West. With a Greek village this is particularly the case: Greece has remained to many the mother of the western world, whether as the first source of free, rational thought or as the source of the Greek language in which the New Testament was first written.”
—“INTRODUCTION”

CONTENTS

   List of Plates
   List of Diagrams
   INTRODUCTION
1. THE WORLD
2. EARTH
3. WATER
4. TIME
5. WORK AND BREAD
6. THE HOUSE AND THE STRANGER
7. THE LIFE IN THE BLOOD
8. THE VIOLENCE OF DEATH
9. THE PROGRESS OF MOURNING
10. THE GOD-BEARERS
11. THE INCARNATE GOD
12. THE DANCE OF LIFE
   Appendix: Practices no longer extant in Ambeli at the time of fieldwork
   Bibliography
   Glossary
   Index

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