Andrew Louth

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Andrew Louth is an emeritus Professor of Patristic and Byzantine Studies in the Department of Theology and Religion of Durham University.[1]

Louth has been at Durham University since 1996. Previously he taught in Oxford University (mostly patristics) and at Goldsmiths College in Byzantine and early Medieval history. He is a fellow of the British Academy and was a member of the British Academy Council from 2011 to 2014.[2][1]

Selected publications

  • Louth, Andrew (2007), Greek East and Latin West : the church, AD 681-1071, Church history (Series), 3., St. Vladimirs Seminary Press, ISBN 0881413208
  • Louth, Andrew (2002), St. John Damascene : tradition and originality in Byzantine theology, Oxford early Christian studies., Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780199275274
  • Louth, Andrew; Raitt, Jill (1998), Wisdom of the Byzantine Church : Evagrios of Pontos and Maximos the Confessor, Paine lectures in religion, 1997., Dept. of Religious Studies, University of Missouri, OCLC 38570047
  • Louth, Andrew (1996), Maximus the Confessor, Early church fathers., Routledge London, ISBN 0203991273

References

  1. ^ a b Department of Theology and Religion. "Emeritus Professor A Louth". Durham University. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
  2. ^ "Professor Andrew Louth". British Academy. 2015-04-09. Retrieved 2016-11-27.

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