Byzantium: Civilization Beyond Empire: Faith, Power, Cities, Law, Art, and the Endurance of Order
Majd Salsà
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The Byzantine Empire is often remembered as a civilization in decline-an empire that lingered too long before finally collapsing. This book challenges that narrative. Byzantium presents a comprehensive civilizational study of one of history's most enduring societies, revealing how faith, law, cities, art, and daily life were integrated into a coherent order capable of surviving centuries of war, loss, and transformation. Rather than focusing narrowly on emperors or battles, this work examines Byzantium as a living system-one that understood how to preserve meaning even as power receded. Spanning Constantinople, Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria, the Decapolis, Anatolia, and the Balkans, the book explores how Orthodox Christianity shaped urban life, how Roman law was preserved and moralized, how beauty functioned as theology through art and architecture, and how ordinary practices-food, family, markets, festivals, and burial-sustained continuity across generations. Byzantium did not endure through conquest alone. It endured because it understood the difference between empire and civilization. This book argues that Byzantium's greatest achievement was not territorial expansion, but the creation of an ordered way of life resilient enough to outlast political collapse. In an age marked by fragmentation and loss of meaning, Byzantium offers a profound historical lesson: civilizations survive not by denying limits, but by embedding order deeply enough that it outlives power.
Book Details
Publisher: Independently Published
Publish Date: Dec 18th, 2025
Pages: 290
Language: English
Edition: undefined - undefined
Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.61in - 0.86lb
EAN: 9798261958055
Categories: • Ancient - Rome• Eastern Europe - General• Christian Living - General