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OverviewGuided by the teachings of celebrated Orthodox theologian Metropolitan John Zizioulas, this outstanding volume by Maxym Lysack demonstrates the twin importance to Orthodox spiritual theology of asceticism (usually practised as a personal discipline) and the Eucharist (the corporate celebration that makes us one with God as Church), and also the essential complementarity of the two approaches. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maxym LysackPublisher: Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd Imprint: Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd ISBN: 9781913657888ISBN 10: 1913657884 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 31 January 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"'A sparkling (and challenging!) introduction to Orthodox spiritual theology seen through the lens of contemporary Orthodox theology. It provides an essential intervention in the current debate among scholars concerning the contours of Orthodox spiritual theology. More than that, it is pastorally useful for instruction of the faithful, calling us to celebrate the ""liturgy of the Eucharist"" and the ""liturgy of the heart,"" without playing off one against the other.' -- Edith M. Humphrey, PhD 'Asceticism and the Eucharist is particularly valuable to the current theological dialogue and rapprochement of Eastern and Western Christians.' -- Protopresbyter George Dion Dragas, PhD, DD, DTh 'The book is insightful, soberly critical, dialogical and transformative. A highly valuable theological reading.' -- Stoyan Tanev, PhD (Physics), PhD (Theology)" 'A sparkling (and challenging!) introduction to Orthodox spiritual theology seen through the lens of contemporary Orthodox theology. It provides an essential intervention in the current debate among scholars concerning the contours of Orthodox spiritual theology. More than that, it is pastorally useful for instruction of the faithful, calling us to celebrate the ""liturgy of the Eucharist"" and the ""liturgy of the heart,"" without playing off one against the other.' -- Edith M. Humphrey, PhD 'Asceticism and the Eucharist is particularly valuable to the current theological dialogue and rapprochement of Eastern and Western Christians.' -- Protopresbyter George Dion Dragas, PhD, DD, DTh 'The book is insightful, soberly critical, dialogical and transformative. A highly valuable theological reading.' -- Stoyan Tanev, PhD (Physics), PhD (Theology) ‘A sparkling (and challenging!) introduction to Orthodox spiritual theology seen through the lens of contemporary Orthodox theology. It provides an essential intervention in the current debate among scholars concerning the contours of Orthodox spiritual theology. More than that, it is pastorally useful for instruction of the faithful, calling us to celebrate the “liturgy of the Eucharist” and the “liturgy of the heart,” without playing off one against the other.’ -- Edith M. Humphrey, PhD ‘Asceticism and the Eucharist is particularly valuable to the current theological dialogue and rapprochement of Eastern and Western Christians.’ -- Protopresbyter George Dion Dragas, PhD, DD, DTh ‘The book is insightful, soberly critical, dialogical and transformative. A highly valuable theological reading.’ -- Stoyan Tanev, PhD (Physics), PhD (Theology) Author InformationMaxym Lysack is an Orthodox priest of a multi-cultural parish in downtown Ottawa, Canada and Adjunct Professor of Eastern Christian Studies at Saint Paul University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |