The Illuminating Icon

Author:   Anthony Ugolnik ,  Richard Mouw
Publisher:   William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
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9780802847829


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   23 January 1989
Format:   Paperback
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This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. ""In Christ there is no East or West,"" claims a familiar hymn. But the truth is that American Christians know little about Russian Orthodox Christians and harbor many misconceptions about them. In this revealing book Anthony Ugolnik shows how the thousand-year-old Russian Orthodox tradition actively shapes the life of contemporary Russian Christians, and he points out how Russian Orthodoxy can inform and enrich American Christianity. Ugolnik speaks from a unique perspective: of Russian descent, he is an American Christian who has a strong and genuine personal bond with Russian Christians. Ugolnik begins his discussion by exploring the alienation between Russians and Americans - a cultural and religious alienation that is still very strong today, despite changing rhetoric and glasnost. Americans tend to picture Russian Christians as ""cowed and ragged masses""; on the contrary, says Ugolnik, they are ""a stalwart, strong community."" American Christians also tend to be suspicious about the role of icons in Russian Orthodox worship. But Ugolnik points out that icons are not idols; rather, they are religious objects that ""image forth"" the majesty of God. This powerful sense of the holy that pervades Russian Orthodoxy could reinvigorate American Christianity. Indeed, the Russian Orthodox have much to offer American Christians, according to Ugolnik. They place a much greater emphasis on community in their life and worship -- an emphasis that could help transform the individualistic faith of many American Christians. Similarly, the Orthodox emphasis on historical and spiritual continuity -- in contrast to the imagery of restoration and revival in Reformation Christianity -- could strengthen the worship and witness of American Christians. And the Orthodox sense of the beautiful -- born of a complex aesthetics that undergirds Russian faith and culture -- could enrich the foundation as well as the expression of American Christianity. In the end, American and Russian Christians share the common dilemma of how to relate to the secular world around them, and the Russian Orthodox emphasis on dialogue and engagement could vitalize the way American Christians live out their faith. In this multifaceted book Ugolnik weaves personal experiences with richly developed explorations of Russian and American belief and incisive observations that draw on the literature, philosophy, theology, and history of both cultures. With both passion and compassion Ugolnik urges Russian and American Christians to look to ""the illuminating icon of our incarnate God"" for guidance: ""Let that icon draw us deep into the mystery of a shared life in the Spirit.""

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Author:   Anthony Ugolnik ,  Richard Mouw
Publisher:   William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Imprint:   William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.389kg
ISBN:  

9780802847829


ISBN 10:   080284782
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   23 January 1989
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of print, replaced by POD   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier.

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M. Douglas Meeks --Eden Theological Seminary This artfully crafted book is for every North American Christian whose ecumenical vision includes or should include communion with Orthodox Christians of the East -- as well as Orthodox Christians in America. Ugolnik thinks with his soul and teaches about Orthodoxy what can be known only through bearing one's soul's journey through sacredly profane places and divine liturgies. John Garvey --columnist for Commonweal Anthony Ugolnik's The Illuminating Icon has important, even essential, things to tell us about contemporary Christianity, its encounter with secularism, and the common vocation of Russian and American Christians. Ugolnik's intensely personal vision is unique and compelling. His call for dialogue at the most profound and compassionate level should be heeded by Christians of all denominations.


"M. Douglas Meeks --Eden Theological Seminary ""This artfully crafted book is for every North American Christian whose ecumenical vision includes or should include communion with Orthodox Christians of the East -- as well as Orthodox Christians in America. Ugolnik thinks with his soul and teaches about Orthodoxy what can be known only through bearing one's soul's journey through sacredly profane places and divine liturgies."" John Garvey --columnist for Commonweal ""Anthony Ugolnik's The Illuminating Icon has important, even essential, things to tell us about contemporary Christianity, its encounter with secularism, and the common vocation of Russian and American Christians. Ugolnik's intensely personal vision is unique and compelling. His call for dialogue at the most profound and compassionate level should be heeded by Christians of all denominations."""


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