‘It is hard to over-emphasize just what a tour de force this is.’
Nadieszda Kizenko
Source: The Russian Review
‘… Sean Griffin’s excellent new study, The Liturgical Past in Byzantium and Early Rus, reveals just how complex, vital, revolutionary, and central this particular event - the Christianization of the Eastern Slavic peoples - was to the self-understanding and self-representation of Kiev’s ruling elite.’
Patrick Lally Michelson
Source: Slavic Review
‘The focus of Sean Griffin’s book is a medieval chronicle and its sources. However, the subject resonates beyond its time.’
Simon Franklin
Source: Los Angeles Review of Books
‘… there is no doubt that this book brings fresh insights and a powerful approach to the understanding of history writing in Rus’. This is a sharply argued contribution to Byzantine and Rus cultural and intellectual history that will deservedly be cited for decades to come.’
Florin Curta
Source: Medieval Encounters
‘Griffin’s contribution has definitively inserted liturgy into the list of core sources for future studies of the medieval Slavic world, and provides a solid methodological starting point for future reflection on the topic.’
Nina Glibetić
Source: Speculum
‘… an excellent study of specific aspects of liturgy in early Rus, and, in particular, the role of worship in the development of a myth of East Slavic Christian origins. Sean Griffin demonstrates a solid command of the most recent scholarship in the field and does so with an engaging style.’
Peter Galadza
Source: Journal of Orthodox Christian Studies