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Orthodox Theology - as Worship, as Tradition, as Encounters, and as Mission,
By Gabriel E. Borlean (Odense, Denmark - birthtown of fairytale-writer H.C. Andersen) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Eastern Orthodox Theology: A Contemporary Reader (Paperback)
Excellent companion to Daniel B. Clendenin's other book about Orthodoxy - "Eastern Orthodox Christianity: A Western Perspective."This book in comparison to its companion, is a compilation of contemporary Orthodox theologians' writings on such topics as: * liturgy and sacraments, * tradition, * the mystical encounter between person and God, and * relations with the other branches of the church. One will be pleasantly surprised to read biographical information on theologians such as Kallistos Ware, Vladimir Lossky, Alexander Schmemann and others and also read their thoughts on Orthodox living theology. This book is written for all Christians, but primarily for Protestants and Eastern Orthodox believers. Enjoy! |
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Eastern Orthodox Theology: A Contemporary Reader by Daniel B. Clendenin (Paperback - October 1, 2003)
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