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Félix Nève provides here a literature review of publications in Syriac studies that have broader implications for other sub-fields of religious studies, such as biblical studies, patristics, history and linguistics.
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The patristic, ecclesiological, and liturgical revival in the Orthodox Church has had a profound impact on world Orthodoxy and the ecumenical movement. Orthodox leaders have also contributed to the movement’s efforts in inter-religious dialogue, especially with Muslims. Yet this book is the first comprehensive attempt to assess an Orthodox ‘position’ on Islam. It explains why, despite being neighbors for centuries, relations between Orthodox Christians and Muslims have become increasingly complex as internal and external forces challenge their ability to understand each other and live in peace. It demonstrates how a growing number of Orthodox scholars and leaders have reframed the discussion on Islam, while endorsing and participating in dialogue with Muslims. It shows how a positive relationship with Muslims (and Islam in a general sense) is an essential aspect of Orthodox Christians’ historical past, present identity, and future aspirations.
Islam --- Relations --- Orthodox Eastern Church. --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Relations --- Islam.
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Political theology --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Doctrines.
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Afrikaans poetry. --- Afrikaans poetry. --- Saints --- Saints. --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Orthodox Eastern Church.
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Orthodox Eastern Church. --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Liturgy --- Texts --- History and criticism.
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Nonjurors --- Church of England --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Relations --- Orthodox Eastern Church. --- Relations --- Church of England.
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Psychiatry and religion --- Psychotherapy --- Spiritual life --- Religious aspects --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Philokalia.
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Since Byzantium never saw a consistent and definitive attempt at determining the status of philosophy and theology the way Western scholasticism did, the relationship between them in the Greek-speaking medieval world has always been regarded as a problematic issue. The essays contained in this volume work from the assumption that philosophy in Byzantium was not a monolithic doctrinal tradition, but related to a manifold set of intellectual phenomena, institutional frameworks, doctrines, and text traditions that influenced the theological literature in different ways according to the different manifestations and facets of philosophy itself.
Byzantine Empire --- Civilization --- Philosophy --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- History --- Sources --- Doctrines
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Benediction --- Epiphany --- Holy water --- Water --- Religious aspects --- Orthodox Eastern Church
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