An explanation and appraisal of Orthodoxy compares its essential theological themes with doctrines of evangelical Protestantism.
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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Eastern Orthodox Christianity: A Western Perspective (Paperback)
Dan Clendenin does a great job in evaluating and presenting the doctrines of Orthodox Christianity from an "outsiders" point of view. Although an outsider, he is certainly no stranger to Orthodoxy, having spent many years in Russia, serving as a visiting professor of Christianity at Moscow State University. Clendenin provides clear, concise discussion of Orthodoxy and presents it quite fairly.In one sense, this is no surprise, for according to an article he wrote in Christianity Today, he nearly converted to Orthodoxy, recognizing in it much to be admired. In the end, though, he decided to stay with his "evangelical distinctives." If you are looking for a solid, balanced and fair analysis of the Orthodox Church from someone who has neither a standard to bear nor an axe to grind, this is it! I strongly recommend this book to any student of the Church, student of theology, and anyone who is just plain interested in the Orthodox Church.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Good starting point for western readers,
This review is from: Eastern Orthodox Christianity: A Western Perspective (Paperback)
Clendenin does a remarkably even-handed job presenting an introduction to the Orthodox faith. He isn't Orthodox himself, nor is he from an Eastern culture, but he has obviously kept an open mind during his travels to Russia, from which he has drawn nearly all his insights. The only major drawback to the book stems from this: Clendenin is limited by focusing so heavily on his experience with the Orthodox church in Russia, which has a distinctive set of circumstances unique to itself. Anyone interested in the Orthodox faith would do well to supplement this book with others in order to gain a broader perspective. But as an introduction for Western readers, Clendenin's book is a great place to start.
27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
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No axe to grind!,
This review is from: Eastern Orthodox Christianity: A Western Perspective (Paperback)
This book, although relatively short, is one of my favorites out of 40+ Christianity related books that I have read in the last two years. The title indicates the potential for a somewhat scewed (western) perspective, but this book is much more even handed than I expected. Coming from a Protestant theologian, I was surprised to find a very open minded appreciation of, and effort at understanding, such a different form of worship of and devotion to Christ. The chapter related to ecumenical concerns thrilled me as I, for the first time, read a commentary displaying a truly charitable attitude towards a denomination that is vastly different from that of the author. Carefully researched, and clearly explained, this book is a great place to start if one is interested in learning about pre-Enlightenment era Christianity in it's current form.
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