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OverviewIn the second volume of her Essays in Ecumenical Theology, Ivana Noble engages in conversation with Orthodox theologians and spiritual writers on diverse questions, such as how to discover the human heart, what illumination by the divine light means, how spiritual life is connected to attitudes and acts of social solidarity, why sacrificial thinking may not be the best frame for expressing Christ’s redemption, why theological anthropology needs to have a strong ecological dimension, why freedom needs to coexist with love for others, and why institutions find the ability to be helpful not only in their own traditions but also in the Spirit that blows where it wills. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ivana NoblePublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 44 Weight: 0.752kg ISBN: 9789004517998ISBN 10: 9004517995 Pages: 440 Publication Date: 10 June 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsContents Introduction 1 Freedom and Creativity in Spiritual Life 1 Why Freedom and Creativity as a Starting Point? 2 St Symeon the New Theologian 3 St Ignatius of Loyola 4 Conversing with St Symeon and St Ignatius on Freedom and Creativity 2 The Ladder Connecting Heaven and Earth 1 Does Spiritual Ascent Have a Recognisable Structure? 2 Inverted Order of Grace as Revealed in Jacob’s Dream 3 St John Climacus 4 Existentialist Reading of Climacus 5 Petre Ţuţea 6 The Role and the Problem of Structures in Pursuing Spiritual Life 3 The Experience and the Doctrine of Deification 1 Deification as Radical Unity with God 2 St Gregory Palamas 3 Lessons from (Post)Modern Philosophical Mysticism 4 Paradoxical Proximities 4 Integrating Hesychast Insights into Mainstream Western Tradition 1 Modern Revival of Hesychasm 2 Cardinal Tomáš Špidlík 3 Špidlík’s Followers 4 Inculturation of Patristic and Slavic Hesychasm 5 Kenotic Spirituality 1 Different Interpretations of Kenosis 2 Fr Lev Gillet – A Monk of the Eastern Church 3 Kenotic Spirituality in the Present Context 6 The Transformative Power of Holiness 1 The Beatitudes as a Mirror of Holiness 2 Mother Maria (Gysi) 3 Leonardo Boff 4 Integration of the Negative and the Role of Communion 7 Mission 1 Mission as a Theological Theme 2 Georges Florovsky 3 Emmanuel Clapsis 4 The Mission in which the Orthodox Participate 8 Liturgical and Sacramental Vision of Life 1 Liturgy and Sacrament 2 Communion with God according to Alexander Schmemann 3 Sacramentality in Louis-Marie Chauvet 4 Participation in the Transformative Feast 9 People as “Symbolic Animals” 1 Why “Symbolic Animals”? 2 Paul Tillich 3 Paul Ricœur 4 Openness and Roots 10 The Common Home 1 God Making His Home in Creation 2 Fr Dumitru Stăniloae 3 The Eschatological and the Practical Understanding of the Common Home 11 Redemption 1 Problems of Metanarratives 2 Theological Tendencies to Metanarrativity in the Doctrine of Redemption 3 Vladimir Lossky 4 Raymund Schwager 5 From the Economy of the Punishment to the Economy of the Gift? 12 Pan-Orthodoxy and the Vision of Christian Unity 1 Pan-Orthodoxy in the Time of the Rising Ecumenical Movement 2 Towards the Pan-Orthodox Council in Crete 3 Ecumenical Relations in the Conciliar Documents 4 The Aftermath of the Council Bibliography IndexReviews"""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)." Author InformationIvana 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. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |