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From Prophet to Miracle-Working Saint : Dynamic Approaches to Elijah in Ancient and Medieval Cultures /

The versatile figure of Elijah as Jewish prophet, Christian saint and Muslim "green man" plays at once a controversial and a unifying role across cultures. This collection of essays delves into the rich Elijah traditions that connect late-antique Mesopotamia to modern Europe. It emphasizes...

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مؤلفون آخرون: Bedros, Vlad (المحرر)

التنسيق: كتاب الكتروني

اللغة: English

منشور في: Leiden ; Boston : Brill Deutschland, 2026.

سلاسل: Contexts of Ancient and Medieval Anthropology ; 12.
Schöningh, Fink and mentis Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2026.

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505 0 |t Part I Inscribing Elijah in Faith Traditions -- Chapter 1 Political Prophet, Wonder Worker, and Trailblazer: The Figure of Elijah in Biblical Tradition /  |r Stephen Germany -- Chapter 2 Elijah as an Archetype for the Apostles in the Apocryphal Acts /  |r Carl Johan Berglund -- Chapter 3 Elijah in the Lives of the Prophets /  |r David Cielontko -- Chapter 4 Élie dans la Culture Islamique: L'Exemple de la Turquie /  |r Ismail Taşpınar -- Part II Elijah in Eastern and African Traditions -- Chapter 5 Celebrating the Wonders of Elijah in the Painting Cycle at Dura Europos: A Test-Case for the Oral-Performativity of Images /  |r Barbara Crostini -- Chapter 6 Helias or Helios? The Prophet Elijah as the Sun God in Christian and Jewish Literary and Iconographic Traditions /  |r Eleonora Serra -- Chapter 7 Syriac Verse Narratives on Elijah /  |r Sebastian Brock -- Chapter 8 Great Seer of God: The Prophet Elijah in Armenian Medieval Art and Culture /  |r Mariam Vardanyan and Zaruhi Hakobyan -- Chapter 9 Elijah, Prophet between Heaven and Earth /  |r Karel C. Innemée -- Part III Elijah in Byzantine Traditions -- Chapter 10 Elijah in Byzantium: A Prophet of Fire and Forgiveness for the Macedonian Dynasty (9th-10th cent.) /  |r Gioacchino Strano -- Chapter 11 The Prophet Elijah in the Old Testament Readings of the Cathedral Rite of Constantinople /  |r Sysse G. Engberg -- Chapter 12 The Cult of St Elijah and the Fur Trade in Byzantium: Towards a Visual Integration of the 'Barbarian' /  |r Elisabeta Negrău -- Chapter 13 A Specular Image of the Angelic Life: The Mural Cycle of Elijah at Morača Monastery in Montenegro /  |r Andrei Dumitrescu -- Chapter 14 The Hesychast Side of Elijah? The Iconographic Corpus of Elijah in Moldavian Wall Paintings (c. 1480-1540) /  |r Vlad Bedros -- Part IV Elijah in Western European Traditions -- Chapter 15 Le Prophète Élie dans les commentaires patristiques et médiévaux latins de l'Apocalypse /  |r Éliane Poirot -- Chapter 16 The Sons of the Prophets: From Witnesses to Monastic Exemplars in Late Antique and Early Medieval Word and Image /  |r Erika Loic -- Chapter 17 Elijah the Prophet as Envisioned by Medieval Ashkenazi Jewry /  |r Chana Shacham-Rosby -- Chapter 18 Claiming a Prophet: Elijah between the Franciscans and the Carmelites /  |r Mihnea Alexandru Mihail -- Back Matter -- List of Figures with Photo Credits -- Index of Scriptural Passages about Elijah. 
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