Roman Empire Continued
I. Theological State A. Ideal of one emperor and one faith working together in mutual dependence B. Presents strengths and weaknesses for the empire
II. Challenge of the Monophysites A. Was Christ Divine and Human? B. Council of Chalcedon, 451 C. Divisions in the Empire 1. Monophysites vs. Chalcedonians 2. Egypt, Palestine, Syria vs. Heartland
III. Glories and Agonies of Justinian and Theodora A. Constantinople at its height ,000 people 2. Great walls, baths, gardens, churches, hippodrome 3. Blues and Greens B. Justinian’s wars of expansion 1. Stress on finances and society 2. Nika riots a. Theodora saves the day
III. Glories and Agonies of Justinian and Theodora C. Constantinople rebuilt 1. Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sohia, Constantinople 537
Hagia Sophia interior
Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, 691
Church of St. Basil, Moscow, 1561
III. Glories and Agonies of Justinian and Theodora C. Constantinople rebuilt 1. Hagia Sophia 2. Corpus Juris Civilis D. Monophysite Split unresolved
IV. Challenge of Islam A.Romans win a hard-fought victory over Persians 1.East Rome at it military height 2.But opens the door to Muslim conquests B. Muslim Empire—another theological state 1. Muhammad ( ) C. Monophysite split helps Muslim conquest
IV. Challenge of Islam D. Effects of Muslim Conquests 1. Reduces and eventually destroys East Roman Empire 2. Christianity becomes a European religion a. East Romans defend Europe with dramatic defense of Constantinople b. “Greek Fire” used for the first time, 678
V. Iconoclasm and Renewal A.Roman vulnerability leads to theological doubts 1.Icons are portraits of saints, holy men a. convey spiritual power in private devotions 2. Emperor Leo III (717-41) attacks icon worship B. Military situation improves and icons approved 1. Council of 843 gives the OK 2. Byzantine tradition of art continues
Psalter from the 10 th century
Church of St. Clement Serbia, 13 th century