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Eastern Orthodox theology : a contemporary reader / edited by Daniel B. Clendenin.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Carlisle Paternoster ;, 2003Edition: 2nd edDescription: 288 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780801026515
  • 1842272349 (pbk. : Paternoster)
  • 9781842272343
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Contents:
1. The Earthly Heaven / Timothy (Kallistos) Ware -- 2. Concerning the Sacraments / John Karmiris -- 3. The Meaning and Content of the Icon / Leonid Ouspensky -- 4. The Virgin and the Saints in Orthodoxy / Sergius Bulgakov -- 5. Doing Theology in an Eastern Orthodox Perspective / John Meyendorff -- 6. The Function of Tradition in the Ancient Church / George Florovsky -- 7. The Authority of the Ancient Councils and the Tradition of the Fathers / George Florovsky -- 8. Tradition and Traditions / Vladimir Lossky -- 9. Apophasis and Trinitarian Theology / Vladimir Lossky -- 10. The Procession of the Holy Spirit in Orthodox Trinitarian Theology / Vladimir Lossky -- 11. Partakers of Divine Nature / Christoforos Stavropoulos -- 12. The Missionary Imperative in the Orthodox Tradition / Alexander Schmemann -- 13. Moment of Truth for Orthodoxy / Alexander Schmemann -- 14. Eastern Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism: The Status of an Emerging Global Dialogue / Bradley Nassif.
15. Looking for Home: Evangelical Orthodoxy and the Search for the Original Church / Timothy P. Weber.
Summary: Eastern Orthodox Church leaders celebrate and explain the nuances of their faith in Eastern Orthodox Theology, a collection of readings for those who wish to better understand key aspects of the Orthodox faith, such as liturgy and sacraments, tradition, the mystical encounter between person and God, and relations with other branches of the church. In this new edition, two new articles have been added to update the section on Orthodoxy's relationship with the West. Articles from Timothy Weber (the only non-Orthodox contributor) and Bradley Nassif address the growing interface between the evangelical and Orthodox traditions.--from publisher's description.
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Book Book St Cyril's Theological Library Main collection DT | OR | RE 230.19/CL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 00005

Iincludes a bibliographical references and index.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-279) and index.

1. The Earthly Heaven / Timothy (Kallistos) Ware -- 2. Concerning the Sacraments / John Karmiris -- 3. The Meaning and Content of the Icon / Leonid Ouspensky -- 4. The Virgin and the Saints in Orthodoxy / Sergius Bulgakov -- 5. Doing Theology in an Eastern Orthodox Perspective / John Meyendorff -- 6. The Function of Tradition in the Ancient Church / George Florovsky -- 7. The Authority of the Ancient Councils and the Tradition of the Fathers / George Florovsky -- 8. Tradition and Traditions / Vladimir Lossky -- 9. Apophasis and Trinitarian Theology / Vladimir Lossky -- 10. The Procession of the Holy Spirit in Orthodox Trinitarian Theology / Vladimir Lossky -- 11. Partakers of Divine Nature / Christoforos Stavropoulos -- 12. The Missionary Imperative in the Orthodox Tradition / Alexander Schmemann -- 13. Moment of Truth for Orthodoxy / Alexander Schmemann -- 14. Eastern Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism: The Status of an Emerging Global Dialogue / Bradley Nassif.

15. Looking for Home: Evangelical Orthodoxy and the Search for the Original Church / Timothy P. Weber.

Eastern Orthodox Church leaders celebrate and explain the nuances of their faith in Eastern Orthodox Theology, a collection of readings for those who wish to better understand key aspects of the Orthodox faith, such as liturgy and sacraments, tradition, the mystical encounter between person and God, and relations with other branches of the church. In this new edition, two new articles have been added to update the section on Orthodoxy's relationship with the West. Articles from Timothy Weber (the only non-Orthodox contributor) and Bradley Nassif address the growing interface between the evangelical and Orthodox traditions.--from publisher's description.

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