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Theology --- Theology. --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Orthodox Eastern Church. --- Arts and Humanities --- Religion --- orthodox theology --- ecumenical theology --- spirituality --- ethics --- culture --- systematic theology
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This study is an examination of the historic All-Russia Church Council of 1917-1918 that marked both the culmination and the beginning of a new epoch in modern Russian Orthodoxy.
Russkai͡a pravoslavnai͡a t͡serkovʹ --- Russkai͡a pravoslavnai͡a t͡serkovʹ. --- Doctrines --- History --- Russian orthodox theology --- Church council --- 20th century
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S.E. Metropolit Dr.h.c. Augoustinos von Deutschland prägte den wichtigen Satz: "Ökumene ist keine Häresie". Diese Aussage wird in diesem Band als paradigmatisches Programm der orthodoxen, ja der ökumenischen Theologie des 21. Jahrhunderts gesehen und gewürdigt. Die Schwerpunkte des Bandes lassen sich in folgende Themen untergliedern: Ökumenische Sozialethik und Öffentliche Theologie als Paradigma der ökumenischen Theologie, Ökumene der Spiritualität, Ökumene des interreligiösen Dialogs und ökumenische Missionstheologie.
Ökumene --- Spiritualität --- Orthodoxe Theologie --- interreligiöser Dialog --- Sozialethik --- Öffentliche Theologie --- Missionstheologie --- Anthropologie --- Kultur --- Konvivenz --- Ecumenism --- Spirituality --- Orthodox theology --- interreligious dialogue --- Social Ethics --- Public theology --- Missionary Theology --- Anthropology --- Culture --- Convivence
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Sergii Bulgakov (1871-1944) wrote the book in response to a theological controversy that erupted in Russia just before the outbreak of World War I. Bulgakov develops a philosophy of language that aims to justify the truthfulness of the statement 'the Name of God is God himself', a claim provoking debate on the meaning of names, and the Name of God in particular. 'Philosophy of the Name' investigates the nature of words and human language, considers grammar and parts of speech, and concludes with an exposition on the Name of God.
God (Christianity) --- Word of God (Christian theology) --- God's Word (Christian theology) --- Word of God (Theology) --- Word of the Lord (Christian theology) --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Word (Theology) --- Elohim --- Jehovah --- Yahveh --- Yahweh --- Yehovah --- Yhwh --- Name. --- Filosofiia imeni, philosophy of language, russian orthodox theology of names, name glorifying,. --- Language and languages --- Religious aspects --- Christianity.
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The most prominent Christian theologian and exegete of the third century, Origen was also an influential teacher. In the famed Thanksgiving Address, one of his students-traditionally thought to be Gregory Thaumaturgus, later bishop of Cappadocia-delivered an emotionally charged account of his tutelage under Origen in Roman Palestine. Although it is one of the few personal narratives by a Christian author to have survived from the period, the Address is more often cited than read closely. But as David Satran demonstrates, this short work has much to teach us today. At its center stands the question of moral formation, anchored by the image of Origen himself, and Satran's careful analysis of the text sheds new light on higher education in the early church as well as the intimate relationship between master and disciple.
Christian education --- History --- Gregory, --- Origen --- Influence. --- analysis. --- ancient christianity. --- ancient church. --- ancient world. --- christian author. --- christian figure. --- christian history. --- christian philosophy. --- christian theologian. --- christian. --- christianity. --- church history. --- disciple. --- early christianity. --- education. --- great mind. --- great thinker. --- higher education. --- mental. --- morals. --- origen. --- orthodox theology. --- palestine. --- philosopher. --- philosophy. --- religious. --- roman empire. --- thanksgiving address. --- theologian. --- theology. --- third century.
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This volume is an exploration of the varied and sometimes unrecognized ways in which music—especially in ritual contexts—can serve as both a spiritual conduit as well as a theological source. With topics ranging from a Congolese choir in Ireland to the Orthodox chant in Georgia, from postmodern reflections on new Passion compositions to reflections on the sacramentality of Black gospel music, this volume offers a rich plumbing of very diverse yet well researched musical traditions—case studies from around the globe—for their spiritual and theological contributions.
Charismatic Prayer Meeting --- Praise and Worship --- Speaking/Singing in Tongues --- spirituality --- music --- wellbeing --- Korean migrants --- Theodor Adorno --- Dietrich Bonhoeffer --- Karl Barth --- Anton Webern --- Gustav Mahler --- demythologization --- secularization --- Confessing Church --- German modernism --- singing --- migration --- asylum-seeker --- refugee --- the sacred --- creativity --- sonority --- Ireland --- the Congo --- Passion --- liminality --- ritual --- postmodernism --- choral music --- 21st century music --- sacred music --- composition --- theology --- theoartistry --- annunciation --- Hebrew Bible --- James MacMillan --- Michael Symmons Roberts --- Jeremy Begbie --- keen --- wake --- funeral --- tradition --- custom --- culture --- history --- chant --- Georgian chant --- Orthodox theology --- exegesis of tradition --- aesthetics --- polyphony --- oral tradition --- Dionysios the Areopagite --- sacramentality --- gospel --- African American --- dance
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This volume is an exploration of the varied and sometimes unrecognized ways in which music—especially in ritual contexts—can serve as both a spiritual conduit as well as a theological source. With topics ranging from a Congolese choir in Ireland to the Orthodox chant in Georgia, from postmodern reflections on new Passion compositions to reflections on the sacramentality of Black gospel music, this volume offers a rich plumbing of very diverse yet well researched musical traditions—case studies from around the globe—for their spiritual and theological contributions.
Music --- Charismatic Prayer Meeting --- Praise and Worship --- Speaking/Singing in Tongues --- spirituality --- music --- wellbeing --- Korean migrants --- Theodor Adorno --- Dietrich Bonhoeffer --- Karl Barth --- Anton Webern --- Gustav Mahler --- demythologization --- secularization --- Confessing Church --- German modernism --- singing --- migration --- asylum-seeker --- refugee --- the sacred --- creativity --- sonority --- Ireland --- the Congo --- Passion --- liminality --- ritual --- postmodernism --- choral music --- 21st century music --- sacred music --- composition --- theology --- theoartistry --- annunciation --- Hebrew Bible --- James MacMillan --- Michael Symmons Roberts --- Jeremy Begbie --- keen --- wake --- funeral --- tradition --- custom --- culture --- history --- chant --- Georgian chant --- Orthodox theology --- exegesis of tradition --- aesthetics --- polyphony --- oral tradition --- Dionysios the Areopagite --- sacramentality --- gospel --- African American --- dance --- Charismatic Prayer Meeting --- Praise and Worship --- Speaking/Singing in Tongues --- spirituality --- music --- wellbeing --- Korean migrants --- Theodor Adorno --- Dietrich Bonhoeffer --- Karl Barth --- Anton Webern --- Gustav Mahler --- demythologization --- secularization --- Confessing Church --- German modernism --- singing --- migration --- asylum-seeker --- refugee --- the sacred --- creativity --- sonority --- Ireland --- the Congo --- Passion --- liminality --- ritual --- postmodernism --- choral music --- 21st century music --- sacred music --- composition --- theology --- theoartistry --- annunciation --- Hebrew Bible --- James MacMillan --- Michael Symmons Roberts --- Jeremy Begbie --- keen --- wake --- funeral --- tradition --- custom --- culture --- history --- chant --- Georgian chant --- Orthodox theology --- exegesis of tradition --- aesthetics --- polyphony --- oral tradition --- Dionysios the Areopagite --- sacramentality --- gospel --- African American --- dance
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Since the 1990s, the Eastern Orthodox and Protestant Evangelical communities have had more direct contact with each other than at any other time. A small but growing number of dialogues have occurred around the globe along with significant comparative studies in history, doctrine, worship, and spiritual life. Few regional studies, however, have examined areas outside the Anglophone world, or the political and legal aspects of relationships between these traditions. Therefore, this volume breaks fresh ground. This volume is a collection of scholarly essays on current issues and/or developments in Orthodox–Evangelical relations, at both global and national levels, which will inform the ongoing dialogue. The essays explore the history of relationships and the factors that help or hinder them, as well as current missiological challenges, political and legal issues, comparative theology and spirituality, eco-theology, and other topics. A particular strength is the number of contributions from Orthodox and Evangelicals in Eastern Europe.
Humanities --- Social interaction --- Orthodox --- Evangelical --- ecumenism --- Patristics --- Stăniloae --- Evangelicals --- ecology --- creation care --- leadership --- Russia --- Ukraine --- discipleship --- Orthodox Christian --- Oriental Christian --- Coptic --- Egypt --- Ethiopia --- India --- Moltmann --- Eastern Orthodox --- Chinese evangelicals --- collectivism --- social trinitarian anthropology --- Confucian-influenced/Ru-influenced --- repressed form of self --- relational selfhood --- Cabasilas --- Luther --- Mariology --- Magnificat --- Eastern Orthodox theology --- moral discourse --- contemporary North American Christianity --- remnant --- orthodox and evangelicals --- ecumenical movement --- proselytism --- World Council of Churches --- moral values --- Symeon the New Theologian --- Orthodox spirituality --- Pentecostal/Charismatic spirituality --- mysticism --- asceticism --- apatheia --- religiosity in Russia --- spirituality --- Orthodoxy --- Protestantism --- Evangelical Christians --- subjective well-being --- spiritual well-being scale --- religious coping --- Brief RCOPE Scale --- enchurchment --- ecumenical convergence --- Romanian evangelicals --- Bible authority --- deification --- perichoretic model --- inaugurated eschatology --- iconography --- icon veneration --- evangelical–Orthodox relations --- Wesleyan --- evangelism --- John Wesley --- Lausanne-Orthodox Initiative --- monk --- asceticism-monastic life --- community-desert --- celibacy --- fasting --- common life --- Orthodox Christianity --- liturgical theology --- kingdom of God --- narrative --- critical realism --- atonement --- redemption --- ransom --- metaphor --- concept --- theory of atonement --- kerygma --- theology --- Romania --- interfaith --- Evangelicalism --- Serbia --- spiritual revivals --- Neo-Protestantism --- Department of Religion --- the work of Christ --- retributive justice --- penal substitution --- satisfaction --- nonviolence --- Christus Victor --- Gustaf Aulén --- Anselm --- Irenaeus --- Darby Kathleen Ray --- J. Denny Weaver --- Thomas Finger --- Gregory Boyd --- Orthodox --- Evangelical --- ecumenism --- Patristics --- Stăniloae --- Evangelicals --- ecology --- creation care --- leadership --- Russia --- Ukraine --- discipleship --- Orthodox Christian --- Oriental Christian --- Coptic --- Egypt --- Ethiopia --- India --- Moltmann --- Eastern Orthodox --- Chinese evangelicals --- collectivism --- social trinitarian anthropology --- Confucian-influenced/Ru-influenced --- repressed form of self --- relational selfhood --- Cabasilas --- Luther --- Mariology --- Magnificat --- Eastern Orthodox theology --- moral discourse --- contemporary North American Christianity --- remnant --- orthodox and evangelicals --- ecumenical movement --- proselytism --- World Council of Churches --- moral values --- Symeon the New Theologian --- Orthodox spirituality --- Pentecostal/Charismatic spirituality --- mysticism --- asceticism --- apatheia --- religiosity in Russia --- spirituality --- Orthodoxy --- Protestantism --- Evangelical Christians --- subjective well-being --- spiritual well-being scale --- religious coping --- Brief RCOPE Scale --- enchurchment --- ecumenical convergence --- Romanian evangelicals --- Bible authority --- deification --- perichoretic model --- inaugurated eschatology --- iconography --- icon veneration --- evangelical–Orthodox relations --- Wesleyan --- evangelism --- John Wesley --- Lausanne-Orthodox Initiative --- monk --- asceticism-monastic life --- community-desert --- celibacy --- fasting --- common life --- Orthodox Christianity --- liturgical theology --- kingdom of God --- narrative --- critical realism --- atonement --- redemption --- ransom --- metaphor --- concept --- theory of atonement --- kerygma --- theology --- Romania --- interfaith --- Evangelicalism --- Serbia --- spiritual revivals --- Neo-Protestantism --- Department of Religion --- the work of Christ --- retributive justice --- penal substitution --- satisfaction --- nonviolence --- Christus Victor --- Gustaf Aulén --- Anselm --- Irenaeus --- Darby Kathleen Ray --- J. Denny Weaver --- Thomas Finger --- Gregory Boyd
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"Incorruptible Bodies examines a fateful theological controversy that raged in the eastern Roman empire in the early sixth-century. The controversy, whose main participants were the anti-Chalcedonian leaders Severus of Antioch and Julian of Halicarnassus, centered on whether or not Jesus' body was corruptible prior to its resurrection from the dead. Viewing the controversy in light of late antiquity's multiple images of the 'body of Christ,' Yonatan Moss reveals the underlying political, ritual, and cultural stakes of this debate and its long-lasting effects"--Provided by publisher.
Jesus Christ --- Severus, --- Julianus, --- Person and offices --- History --- History of doctrines --- Church history --- 276 --- Apostolic Church --- Christianity --- Church, Apostolic --- Early Christianity --- Early church --- Primitive and early church --- Primitive Christianity --- Fathers of the church --- Great Apostasy (Mormon doctrine) --- Griekse patrologie--SEVERUS ANTIOCHENUS --- Julian, --- Julien, --- Sévère, --- Severus Sozopolitanus, --- Christ --- Cristo --- Jezus Chrystus --- Jesus Cristo --- Jesus, --- Christ, Jesus --- Yeh-su --- Masīḥ --- Khristos --- Gesù --- Christo --- Yeshua --- Chrystus --- Gesú Cristo --- Ježíš --- Isa, --- Nabi Isa --- Isa Al-Masih --- Al-Masih, Isa --- Masih, Isa Al --- -Jesus, --- Jesucristo --- Yesu --- Yeh-su Chi-tu --- Iēsous --- Iēsous Christos --- Iēsous, --- Kʻristos --- Hisus Kʻristos --- Christos --- Jesuo --- Yeshuʻa ben Yosef --- Yeshua ben Yoseph --- Iisus --- Iisus Khristos --- Jeschua ben Joseph --- Ieso Kriʻste --- Yesus --- Kristus --- ישו --- ישו הנוצרי --- ישו הנצרי --- ישוע --- ישוע בן יוסף --- المسيح --- مسيح --- يسوع المسيح --- 耶稣 --- 耶稣基督 --- 예수그리스도 --- Jíizis --- Yéshoua --- Iėsu̇s --- Khrist Iėsu̇s --- عيسىٰ --- Severus Antiochenus --- Christologie --- Jesus Christ - Person and offices - History - To 1500 --- Jesus Christ - History of doctrines - Early church, ca. 30-600 --- Severus, - of Antioch, - approximately 465-538 --- Julianus, - Bishop of Halicarnassus, - active 6th century --- alexandria. --- ancient roman. --- ancient rome. --- ancient world. --- antiquity. --- ascetic. --- bible story. --- bible. --- biblical. --- body of christ. --- christ. --- christian history. --- christian. --- christianity. --- church history. --- controversy. --- cultural. --- historical figures. --- jesus. --- orthodox theology. --- philosophy. --- political. --- prophet. --- resurrection. --- ritual. --- roman empire. --- savior. --- severus of antioch. --- sixth century. --- theological debate. --- theological. --- theology. --- western religion. --- western theology. --- western world.
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Since the 1990s, the Eastern Orthodox and Protestant Evangelical communities have had more direct contact with each other than at any other time. A small but growing number of dialogues have occurred around the globe along with significant comparative studies in history, doctrine, worship, and spiritual life. Few regional studies, however, have examined areas outside the Anglophone world, or the political and legal aspects of relationships between these traditions. Therefore, this volume breaks fresh ground. This volume is a collection of scholarly essays on current issues and/or developments in Orthodox–Evangelical relations, at both global and national levels, which will inform the ongoing dialogue. The essays explore the history of relationships and the factors that help or hinder them, as well as current missiological challenges, political and legal issues, comparative theology and spirituality, eco-theology, and other topics. A particular strength is the number of contributions from Orthodox and Evangelicals in Eastern Europe.
Humanities --- Social interaction --- Orthodox --- Evangelical --- ecumenism --- Patristics --- Stăniloae --- Evangelicals --- ecology --- creation care --- leadership --- Russia --- Ukraine --- discipleship --- Orthodox Christian --- Oriental Christian --- Coptic --- Egypt --- Ethiopia --- India --- Moltmann --- Eastern Orthodox --- Chinese evangelicals --- collectivism --- social trinitarian anthropology --- Confucian-influenced/Ru-influenced --- repressed form of self --- relational selfhood --- Cabasilas --- Luther --- Mariology --- Magnificat --- Eastern Orthodox theology --- moral discourse --- contemporary North American Christianity --- remnant --- orthodox and evangelicals --- ecumenical movement --- proselytism --- World Council of Churches --- moral values --- Symeon the New Theologian --- Orthodox spirituality --- Pentecostal/Charismatic spirituality --- mysticism --- asceticism --- apatheia --- religiosity in Russia --- spirituality --- Orthodoxy --- Protestantism --- Evangelical Christians --- subjective well-being --- spiritual well-being scale --- religious coping --- Brief RCOPE Scale --- enchurchment --- ecumenical convergence --- Romanian evangelicals --- Bible authority --- deification --- perichoretic model --- inaugurated eschatology --- iconography --- icon veneration --- evangelical–Orthodox relations --- Wesleyan --- evangelism --- John Wesley --- Lausanne-Orthodox Initiative --- monk --- asceticism-monastic life --- community-desert --- celibacy --- fasting --- common life --- Orthodox Christianity --- liturgical theology --- kingdom of God --- narrative --- critical realism --- atonement --- redemption --- ransom --- metaphor --- concept --- theory of atonement --- kerygma --- theology --- Romania --- interfaith --- Evangelicalism --- Serbia --- spiritual revivals --- Neo-Protestantism --- Department of Religion --- the work of Christ --- retributive justice --- penal substitution --- satisfaction --- nonviolence --- Christus Victor --- Gustaf Aulén --- Anselm --- Irenaeus --- Darby Kathleen Ray --- J. Denny Weaver --- Thomas Finger --- Gregory Boyd
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