Eastern Christianity in Its Texts

Eastern Christianity in Its Texts
Title Eastern Christianity in Its Texts PDF eBook
Author Cyril Hovorun
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 896
Release 2022-08-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567682927

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Surveying theological literature produced in the Christian East from the first through the 20th century, Eastern Christianity in its Texts explores different theological themes (analytical and mystical), genres (epistles, treatises, and poetry), and milieux (Greek, Armenian, Western and Eastern Syriac, Russian and Romanian). The book illustrates the evolution of the Orthodox thought, how it influenced and was influenced by intellectual, social, and political environments. It demonstrates a theology in context, and yet displays consistency in the traditions spread through different epochs and countries. The book is divided in five parts, each standing for an epoch with distinct features: formation of the Christian identity in the era before Constantine, golden age of theology in the period of Late Antiquity, the pinnacle of erudism and mysticism in the eastern Middle Ages, wrestling with the Modernity imported from the West in the 18th-19th centuries, and finally theological polyphony in the 20th century.

Eastern Christianity in Its Texts

Eastern Christianity in Its Texts
Title Eastern Christianity in Its Texts PDF eBook
Author Cyril Hovorun
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 897
Release 2022-09-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567682900

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"I. Formation of identity Topics: Christianity becomes recorded. Dialectics of openness and closedness. Judaeo-Christianity. Differentiation from Judaism. From hating to embracing the Roman-Greek world. Fighting first heresies (Marcion, Gnostics). Evolution of identity. Rise and decline of ecclesial self-awareness. Authors: Tatian, Apocalyptic literature (Hyppolytus), Epistle of Barnabas, Epistle to Diognetus, Hermas, Didache, Justin, Origen, Irenaeus, Eusebius (Constantinian millennialism). II. Christian Antiquity Topics: Arianism - the prototype of heresies. Christological debates. Early scholasticism. Christian Neoplatonism. Symphony. Oriental theology. Authors: Athanasius, Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nazianzus, Gregory of Nyssa, Apollynaris, Cyril of Alexandria, Leontius, Maximus, Ps-Dionysius, Justinian (preamble to 6th novella), Ephrem of Nisibis, Isaac of Nineveh. III. Middle Ages Topics: Theological summae. Polymathy. Rediscovering Plato. Seeing the Light. Making Orthodoxy a confession. Authors: John of Damascus, Photius, John Italus, Michael Psellus, Grigor Narekatsi, Symeon the New Theologian, Gregory Palamas, Mark Evgenicus, Gennadius Scholarius. IV. Modernity Topics: Further confessionalisation of Orthodoxy. Kollybadic movement. First culture wars. Rise of nationalism. Lay theology. Academic theology. Authors: Cyril Loukaris, Peter Mohyla, Athanasius of Paros, Nicodeme the Hagiorite, Païsiy Velichkovsky, "Sincere Tales of a Piligrim to his Spiritual Father," Amvrosiy of Optina, Aleksey Khomyakov, Philaret of Moscow. V. Twentieth century Topics: Religious renaissance. Neopatristic synthesis. Globalization of theology. Authors: John Zizioulas, Vladimir Solovyov, Sergey Bulgakov, Georges Florovsky, Vladimir Lossky, Dumitru Staniloae, John Meyendorff, Alexander Schmemann, Anthony Bloom, Olivier Clement, Kallistos Ware. Bibliography Index"--

Eastern Christianity

Eastern Christianity
Title Eastern Christianity PDF eBook
Author J. Edward Walters
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 589
Release 2021-11-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 1467462691

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English translations of Syriac, Armenian, Georgian, Arabic, Coptic, and Ethiopic Christian texts from late antiquity to the early modern period In order to make the writings of Eastern Christianity more widely accessible this volume offers a collection of significant texts from various Eastern Christian traditions, many of which are appearing in English for the first time. The internationally renowned scholars behind these translations begin each section with an informative historical introduction, so that anyone interested in learning more about these understudied groups can more easily traverse their diverse linguistic, cultural, and literary traditions. A boon to scholars, students, and general readers, this ample resource expands the scope of Christian history so that communities beyond Western Christendom can no longer be ignored. Contributors Jesse S. Arlen, Aaron M. Butts, Jeff W. Childers, Mary K. Farag, Philip Michael Forness, John C. Lamoreaux, Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent, Erin Galgay Walsh, J. Edward Walters, and Jeffrey Wickes.

Eastern Orthodox Christianity

Eastern Orthodox Christianity
Title Eastern Orthodox Christianity PDF eBook
Author Bryn Geffert
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 478
Release 2016-05-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 0300220723

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Two leading academic scholars offer the first comprehensive source reader on the Eastern Orthodox church for the English-speaking world. Designed specifically for students and accessible to readers with little or no previous knowledge of theology or religious history, this essential, one-of-a-kind work frames, explores, and interprets Eastern Orthodoxy through the use of primary sources and documents. Lively introductions and short narratives that touch on anthropology, art, law, literature, music, politics, women’s studies, and a host of other areas are woven together to provide a coherent and fascinating history of the Eastern Orthodox Christian tradition.

The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity

The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity
Title The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity PDF eBook
Author Ken Parry
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 554
Release 2010-05-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1444333615

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Now available in paperback, this Companion offers an unparalleled survey of the history, theology, doctrine, worship, art, culture and politics that make up the churches of Eastern Christianity. Covers both Byzantine traditions (such as the Greek, Russian and Georgian churches) and Oriental traditions (such as the Armenian, Coptic and Syrian churches) Brings together an international team of experts to offer the first book of its kind on the subject of Eastern Christianity Contributes to our understanding of recent political events in the Middle East and Eastern Europe by providing much needed background information May be used alongside The Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity (1999) for a complete student resource

Eastern Christianity in Its Texts

Eastern Christianity in Its Texts
Title Eastern Christianity in Its Texts PDF eBook
Author Cyril Hovorun
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 897
Release 2022-08-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567682935

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Surveying theological literature produced in the Christian East from the first through the 20th century, Eastern Christianity in its Texts explores different theological themes (analytical and mystical), genres (epistles, treatises, and poetry), and milieux (Greek, Armenian, Western and Eastern Syriac, Russian and Romanian). The book illustrates the evolution of the Orthodox thought, how it influenced and was influenced by intellectual, social, and political environments. It demonstrates a theology in context, and yet displays consistency in the traditions spread through different epochs and countries. The book is divided in five parts, each standing for an epoch with distinct features: formation of the Christian identity in the era before Constantine, golden age of theology in the period of Late Antiquity, the pinnacle of erudism and mysticism in the eastern Middle Ages, wrestling with the Modernity imported from the West in the 18th-19th centuries, and finally theological polyphony in the 20th century.

A Basic Guide to Eastern Orthodox Theology

A Basic Guide to Eastern Orthodox Theology
Title A Basic Guide to Eastern Orthodox Theology PDF eBook
Author Eve Tibbs
Publisher Baker Academic
Total Pages 285
Release 2021-07-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493430912

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Eve Tibbs offers a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to the beliefs and practices of the Eastern Orthodox Church for Western readers. Tibbs has devoted her career to translating the Orthodox faith to an evangelical audience and has over twenty years of experience teaching this material to students. Assuming no prior knowledge of Orthodox theology, this survey covers the basic ideas of Eastern Orthodox Christianity from its origins at Pentecost to the present day.