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A collection of essays exploring the importance of classical Hellenistic thought in the early development of the Eastern Orthodox tradition.This book argues for the inseparability of classical Hell...
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26 January 2017

A collection of essays exploring the importance of classical Hellenistic thought in the early development of the Eastern Orthodox tradition.
This book argues for the inseparability of classical Hellenism from the Greek patristic tradition from a distinctly Eastern Orthodox perspective. Postulating a common striving for truth in both domains, it places emphasis on the contributions of the ancients and Greek paideia to Christian learning and culture. In the spirit of the late Werner Jaeger, the essays contained in the volume provide a fruitful strategy for looking anew at the Greek classical world and Christianity through the eyes of the Greek Fathers, the direct inheritors of the ancient Greek worldview. Collectively, the author and contributors excellently demonstrate that, conflated with the visionary insights of the Jewish prophets and of Jewish messianism, the wisdom of the ancients served to pave the way for the unfolding of the fullness of Christian teaching and its spiritually enlightening revelation.
This book argues for the inseparability of classical Hellenism from the Greek patristic tradition from a distinctly Eastern Orthodox perspective. Postulating a common striving for truth in both domains, it places emphasis on the contributions of the ancients and Greek paideia to Christian learning and culture. In the spirit of the late Werner Jaeger, the essays contained in the volume provide a fruitful strategy for looking anew at the Greek classical world and Christianity through the eyes of the Greek Fathers, the direct inheritors of the ancient Greek worldview. Collectively, the author and contributors excellently demonstrate that, conflated with the visionary insights of the Jewish prophets and of Jewish messianism, the wisdom of the ancients served to pave the way for the unfolding of the fullness of Christian teaching and its spiritually enlightening revelation.
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Pages: 172
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date:
26 January 2017
Trim Size: 9.02 X 6.02 in
ISBN: 9780227176221
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
RELIGION / Christian Theology / General, Christianity, Theology
This fine book illustrates how early Christian thought synthesised Jewish revelation with Greek philosophy and literature, integrating intellectual knowledge with spiritual understanding. The articles illustrate this synthesis with a number of topics, such as the relationship between soul, body, and spirit. Metropolitan Chrysostomos' clear introduction encourages readers, in the current anti-Christian culture, to understand the powerful truths and insights of the early Christian writers.
— Jeffrey Burton Russell, Emeritus Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara
Archbishop Chrysostomos has not produced merely a simple collection of texts. If one follows them step by step, he will certainly decipher a golden thread that goes deeper into the history of the birth of Orthodox Christianity. ... The subject matter is complex and difficult. Nevertheless [the book] commends itself as an easy, fruitful, erudite, and spiritual reading.
— Remus Rus, Emeritus Professor of Theology, University of Bucharest, Romania
— Jeffrey Burton Russell, Emeritus Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara
Archbishop Chrysostomos has not produced merely a simple collection of texts. If one follows them step by step, he will certainly decipher a golden thread that goes deeper into the history of the birth of Orthodox Christianity. ... The subject matter is complex and difficult. Nevertheless [the book] commends itself as an easy, fruitful, erudite, and spiritual reading.
— Remus Rus, Emeritus Professor of Theology, University of Bucharest, Romania
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Introduction
Chapter 1 Man and His Universe in Hellenistic Thought and the Greek Fathers / The Reverend Gregory Telepneff
and the Most Reverend Chrysostomos
Chapter 2 Body, Soul, and Spirit in the Greek Ancients and in the Greek Fathers and Their Theological Legacy in
Eastern Orthodox Christianity / The Most Reverend Chrysostomos
Chapter 3 The Greek Fathers and Secular Knowledge / The Most Reverend Chrysostomos and Archimandrite Patapios
Chapter 4 The Transformation of Hellenistic Philosophical Nomenclature in the Greek Patristic Tradition / The Most Reverend Chrysostomos and Archimandrite Patapios
Chapter 5 The Notion of Rhetoric in the Eastern Orthodox Patristic Tradition / Bishop Auxentios
Chapter 6 The Concept of Philosophy in the Hellenic Tradition / Constantine Cavarnos
Chapter 7 Images of the Invisible Beauty: Plotinian Aesthetics and Byzantine Iconography / Archimandrite Patapios
Chapter 8 In Defense of Piety: Respect for Words and Respect for "The Word" / J.C.B. Petropoulos
Chapter 9 Free Will, Character, and Responsibility in Classical Greek Thought, the Greek Fathers, and Modern Existentialism / Constantine Cavarnos
Chapter 10 The Ancient Greek Heritage / Constantine Cavarnos
Chapter 11 The Hellenic Heritage in Byzantium / Constantine Cavarnos
Contributors
Introduction
Chapter 1 Man and His Universe in Hellenistic Thought and the Greek Fathers / The Reverend Gregory Telepneff
and the Most Reverend Chrysostomos
Chapter 2 Body, Soul, and Spirit in the Greek Ancients and in the Greek Fathers and Their Theological Legacy in
Eastern Orthodox Christianity / The Most Reverend Chrysostomos
Chapter 3 The Greek Fathers and Secular Knowledge / The Most Reverend Chrysostomos and Archimandrite Patapios
Chapter 4 The Transformation of Hellenistic Philosophical Nomenclature in the Greek Patristic Tradition / The Most Reverend Chrysostomos and Archimandrite Patapios
Chapter 5 The Notion of Rhetoric in the Eastern Orthodox Patristic Tradition / Bishop Auxentios
Chapter 6 The Concept of Philosophy in the Hellenic Tradition / Constantine Cavarnos
Chapter 7 Images of the Invisible Beauty: Plotinian Aesthetics and Byzantine Iconography / Archimandrite Patapios
Chapter 8 In Defense of Piety: Respect for Words and Respect for "The Word" / J.C.B. Petropoulos
Chapter 9 Free Will, Character, and Responsibility in Classical Greek Thought, the Greek Fathers, and Modern Existentialism / Constantine Cavarnos
Chapter 10 The Ancient Greek Heritage / Constantine Cavarnos
Chapter 11 The Hellenic Heritage in Byzantium / Constantine Cavarnos