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Essays in Ecumenical Theology II

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In this volume of Essays in Ecumenical Theology Ivana Noble engages in conversations with Orthodox theologians and spiritual writers on diverse themes. These include the discovery of the human hear...
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  • 10 June 2022
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In this volume of Essays in Ecumenical Theology Ivana Noble engages in conversations with Orthodox theologians and spiritual writers on diverse themes. These include the discovery of the human heart, what illumination by divine light means, the relationship between prayer and attitudes and acts of social solidarity, the problematic nature of sacrificial thinking as the way to express redemption through Christ, the ecological dimension of theological anthropology, the need for freedom to coexist with love for others and why institutions need to turn not only to their own traditions but also to the Spirit that blows where it wills.
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Price: $79.00
Pages: 440
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Reformed Theology
Publication Date: 10 June 2022
ISBN: 9789004517998
Format: Paperback
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"In gesamten Buch bietet N. ein >>Bild gelebter Orthodoxie<<. Der wahre Wert dieses Buches, abgesehen davon, dass es nicht-orthodoxen Lesern einen Einblick in die Schatzkammer des Ostens gewährt, besteht darin, dass es eine Aussenperspektive von jemandem bietet, der sich während seiner gesamten akademischen Karriere mit Orthodoxie befasst hat. Dat beduetet sowohl Nautralität als auch Objectivität, gepaart mit Sachkenntnis. Meine Empfehlung hier basiert aber in erster Linie auf der wissenschaftlichen Qualität des Buches.", Vladimir Latinovic, Tübingen, in: Theologische Literaturzeitung, Volume 148.4 (2023).
Ivana Noble, PhD. (1966) is Professor of Ecumenical Theology at Charles University in Prague, and a former president of Societas Oecumenica. She has published monographs and articles on Orthodox theology, theology and culture facing totalitarianism, and the hermeneutics of tradition.