
Christine Shepardson, "A Memory of Violence: Syriac Christianity and the Radicalization of Religious Difference in Late Antiquity" (U California Press, 2025)
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Navigating Identity in Late Antiquity
This chapter examines the historical evolution of Syriac Christianity during the reigns of Anastasius I and Justinian I, focusing on the interactions between Neophysite and Chalcedonian Christians. It highlights the role of collective memory in shaping community identities and the implications of violence on their narratives. Furthermore, it explores the significant figures and geographical regions that connected diverse Christian communities, particularly through the influence of Severus of Antioch.
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