
Armenian Historical Possibilities in the VI–VIII Centuries
Author: Hamlet Davtyan
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According to the Armenian Church, through its intense and principled struggle against Chalcedonism, it not only preserved its independence but also safeguarded the identity of the Armenian people, their national character, and spiritual freedom, thereby resisting the threat of assimilation.
But was there truly a danger of national assimilation looming over the Armenians, or at least a risk of losing their national culture and everything Armenian during the 6th–8th centuries? Was the only solution to this situation the rejection of the idea of having their own crown and religious self-isolation—an advocacy the Armenian Church supported—thus ultimately offering the Armenian people yet another moral victory? This book explores these questions.