The Cult of Saints

This Project is now complete

The Cult of Saints is a major five-year project, based at the Faculty of History at the University of Oxford and funded by an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council, which will investigate the origins and development of the cult of Christian saints.

The project database can now be viewed at: http://csla.history.ox.ac.uk/

Website: https://cultofsaints.history.ox.ac.uk/

 


The Cult of Saints

 

Research Aims

The project, which launched in January 2014, will map the cult of saints as a system of beliefs and practices in its earliest and most fluid form, from its origins until around AD 700 (by which date most cult practices were firmly established): the evolution from honouring the memory of martyrs, to their veneration as intercessors and miracle-workers; the different ways that saints were honoured and their help solicited; the devotion for relics, sacred sites and images; the miracles expected from the saints.

Central to the project is a searchable database, on which all the evidence for the cult of saints will be collected, presented (in its original languages and English translation), and succinctly discussed, whether in Armenian, Coptic, Georgian, Greek, Latin or Syriac.  Towards the end of the project this database will be made freely available on line.

People

Research lead: Professor Bryan Ward-Perkins

Project Administrator: Briony Truscott

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