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Eastern Orthodoxy Through Western Eyes

Eastern Orthodoxy Through Western Eyes
Author: Donald Fairbairn
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780664224974

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In the last decade, Eastern Orthodoxy has moved from being virtually unknown to Western Christians to being a significant presence on the religious scene in North America and Great Britain. In light of Orthodoxy's growing presence, this book will introduce Western Christians to the Eastern Orthodox vision of the Christian life by examining Orthodox theology and worship and will also alert readers to the cultural and historical factors that shape any interpretation of the Christian faith.


Through Western Eyes

Through Western Eyes
Author: Robert Letham
Publisher: Mentor
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-09-20
Genre: Reformed Church
ISBN: 9781845502478

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The culture of the Eastern Church, to many, is alien. Yet there are recognizable family resemblances. This book aims to start to get to know one another again from a Reformed Protestant perspective.


Three Views on Eastern Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism

Three Views on Eastern Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism
Author: Zondervan,
Publisher: Zondervan Academic
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2010-10-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310864364

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Are Eastern Orthodoxy and evangelicalism at all compatible? To some Western evangelicals, the practices of Eastern Orthodoxy seem mysterious and perhaps even unbiblical. From an Orthodox perspective, evangelicals lack the spiritual roots provided by centuries-old church traditions. Are the differences between these two branches of Christianity as sharp as they seem? Or is there room for agreement? This book allows five leading authorities to present their different views in a respectful manner, have them critiqued by their fellow authors, and then respond to those critiques. Writing from an Orthodox perspective with a strong appreciation for evangelicalism, Bradley Nassif makes a case for compatibility. Michael Horton and Vladimir Berzonsky take the opposite stance from their respective evangelical and Orthodox backgrounds. And George Hancock-Stefan (evangelical) and Edward Rommen (Orthodox) each offer a qualified "perhaps." The interactive Counterpoints forum is ideal for comparing and contrasting the different positions to understand the strengths and weaknesses of these two important branches of Christianity and to form a personal conclusion regarding their compatibility.


Orthodox Constructions of the West

Orthodox Constructions of the West
Author: George E. Demacopoulos
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2013-09-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0823252094

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The category of the “West” has played a particularly significant role in the modern Eastern Orthodox imagination. It has functioned as an absolute marker of difference from what is considered to be the essence of Orthodoxy and, thus, ironically has become a constitutive aspect of the modern Orthodox self. The essays collected in this volume examine the many factors that contributed to the “Eastern” construction of the “West” in order to understand why the “West” is so important to the Eastern Christian’s sense of self.


Eastern Orthodox Christianity

Eastern Orthodox Christianity
Author: Daniel B. Clendenin
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2003-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0801026520

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A clear introduction to Eastern Orthodoxy and key aspects of the tradition. Includes new content and an updated bibliography.


Introducing Eastern Orthodox Theology

Introducing Eastern Orthodox Theology
Author: Andrew Louth
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830895353

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With an estimated 250 million adherents, the Orthodox Church is the second largest Christian body in the world. This absorbing account of the essential elements of Eastern Orthodox thought deals with the Trinity, Christ, sin, humanity, and creation as well as praying, icons, the sacraments and liturgy.


Science and Eastern Orthodoxy

Science and Eastern Orthodoxy
Author: Efthymios Nicolaidis
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2011-12-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1421404265

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People have pondered conflicts between science and religion since at least the time of Christ. The millennia-long debate is well documented in the literature in the history and philosophy of science and religion in Western civilization. Science and Eastern Orthodoxy is a departure from that vast body of work, providing the first general overview of the relationship between science and Christian Orthodoxy, the official church of the Oriental Roman Empire. This pioneering study traces a rich history over an impressive span of time, from Saint Basil’s Hexameron of the fourth century to the globalization of scientific debates in the twentieth century. Efthymios Nicolaidis argues that conflicts between science and Greek Orthodoxy—when they existed—were not science versus Christianity but rather ecclesiastical debates that traversed the whole of society. Nicolaidis explains that during the Byzantine period, the Greek fathers of the church and their Byzantine followers wrestled passionately with how to reconcile their religious beliefs with the pagan science of their ancient ancestors. What, they repeatedly asked, should be the church’s official attitude toward secular knowledge? From the rise of the Ottoman Empire in the fifteenth century to its dismantling in the nineteenth century, the patriarchate of Constantinople attempted to control the scientific education of its Christian subjects, an effort complicated by the introduction of European science in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Science and Eastern Orthodoxy provides a wealth of new information concerning Orthodoxy and secular knowledge—and the reactions of the Orthodox Church to modern sciences.


Encounters with Orthodoxy

Encounters with Orthodoxy
Author: John P. Burgess
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664235905

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When author and theologian John P. Burgess first travelled to Russia, he was hoping to expand his theological horizons and explore the rebirth of the Orthodox Church since the fall of Communism. But what he found changed some fundamental assumptions about his own tradition of North American Protestantism. In this book, Burgess looks to Orthodoxy to help the North American Protestant church„which has seen membership decline to below 50% of the population for the first time„find new ways to worship, teach, and spread its message. He considers Orthodox rituals, icons, the attention to saints and miracles, monastic life, and Eucharistic theology and practice. He then explores whether and how Protestants can use these elements of Orthodoxy to help revitalize the mainline church. Burgess helpfully demonstrates the ways in which Orthodoxy calls us back to what is most important in Christian faith and life.


Orthodoxy & Western Culture

Orthodoxy & Western Culture
Author: Jaroslav Pelikan
Publisher: St Vladimir's Seminary Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2005
Genre: Pelikan, Jaroslav Jan
ISBN: 9780881412710

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Jaroslav Pelikan, the foremost church historian of the twentieth century, is honored by this collection of essays written by his colleagues and former students in honor of his 80th birthday celebration; Pelikan himself contributed an autiobiographical sketch, and the final lecture.


Light from the Christian East

Light from the Christian East
Author: James R. Payton Jr.
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2007-07-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830825940

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James R. Payton, Jr. introduces us to Eastern Orthodox history, theology and practice. For all readers interested in ancient ecumenical Christian theology and spirituality, this book is especially open and sympathetic to what evangelicals can learn from orthodoxy.