Jeff Lacy

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“Pantokrator,” the Romans of Constantinople termed Christ: “The Ruler of All.” In Hagia Sophia, and in churches across the Greek world, He was imagined as presiding over a dominion without limits, surrounded by an exquisitely graded hierarchy of angels and saints, unfathomably distant from the indignities of human existence.
In the Shadow of the Sword: The Birth of Islam and the Rise of the Global Arab Empire
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