| Incorruptible Bodies: Christology, Society, and Authority in Late Antiquity Subjects: Jesus Christ -- Person and offices -- History -- To 1500; Jesus Christ -- History of doctrines -- Early church ca. 30–600; Severus of Antioch approximately 465–538; Julianus Bishop of Halicarnassus active 6th century; Church history -- Primitive and; In the early sixth-century eastern Roman empire, anti-Chalcedonian leaders Severus of Antioch and Julian of Halicarnassus debated the nature of Jesus's body: Was it corruptible prior to its resurrection from the dead? Viewing the controversy in light of late antiquity's multiple images of the 'body of Christ,' Yonatan Moss reveals the underlying political, ritual, and cultural stakes and the long-lasting effects of this fateful theological debate. Incorruptible Bodies combines sophisticated historical methods with philological rigor and theological precision, bringing to light an important chapter in the history of Christianity. Moss Yonatan : Yonatan Moss is a scholar at the Martin Buber Society of Fellows at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where he teaches in the Department of Comparative Religion. |