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An introduction to the Christian Orthodox churches /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, ©2002Description: xii, 270 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0521661404
  • 9780521661409
  • 0521667380
  • 9780521667388
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • ARCH YNDC 281.9 B614A
LOC classification:
  • BX320.3 .B56 2002
Contents:
Introduction: identifying Orthodoxy -- Description: a map of Orthodoxy -- Liturgy: where heaven and earth meet -- Doctrine: believing in the Orthodox Churches -- Icons: revelation in image -- Monasticism: shaping of saints -- Popular piety: people, places, pilgrimage -- Mission: incarnation as proclamation -- Church and state: the dream of God's kingdom on earth -- East and West: the division of Christendom -- Prospect: a cautious reforming.
Review: "This clear and accessible introduction describes the history and the character of the Orthodox Churches of the Christian East from the accession of the Emperor Constantine in 312 to the present day. It includes the various national Orthodox Churches - both Chalcedonian and non-Chalcedonian - and also the Church of the East and the Greek Catholic Churches. There are both common traditions shared by these Churches but also different and sometimes divisive local characteristics. The distinctive Orthodox approaches to the themes of liturgy, theology, monastic life and spirituality, icons, popular religion, mission, politics and the issues which divide East and West are discussed in turn. A final chapter presents the response of the Churches to their new freedom following the collapse of Communist governments and the prospects for the future. An understanding of other Church traditions can open up fresh ways of looking at our own faith."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-261) and index.

Introduction: identifying Orthodoxy -- Description: a map of Orthodoxy -- Liturgy: where heaven and earth meet -- Doctrine: believing in the Orthodox Churches -- Icons: revelation in image -- Monasticism: shaping of saints -- Popular piety: people, places, pilgrimage -- Mission: incarnation as proclamation -- Church and state: the dream of God's kingdom on earth -- East and West: the division of Christendom -- Prospect: a cautious reforming.

"This clear and accessible introduction describes the history and the character of the Orthodox Churches of the Christian East from the accession of the Emperor Constantine in 312 to the present day. It includes the various national Orthodox Churches - both Chalcedonian and non-Chalcedonian - and also the Church of the East and the Greek Catholic Churches. There are both common traditions shared by these Churches but also different and sometimes divisive local characteristics. The distinctive Orthodox approaches to the themes of liturgy, theology, monastic life and spirituality, icons, popular religion, mission, politics and the issues which divide East and West are discussed in turn. A final chapter presents the response of the Churches to their new freedom following the collapse of Communist governments and the prospects for the future. An understanding of other Church traditions can open up fresh ways of looking at our own faith."--BOOK JACKET.

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