The Papacy and the Orthodox: Sources and History of a Debate

Author:   A. Edward Siecienski (Associate Professor of Religion and Clement and Helen Pappas Professor of Byzantine Civilization and Religion, Stockton University of New Jersey)
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Pages:   528
Publication Date:   13 April 2017
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Author:   A. Edward Siecienski (Associate Professor of Religion and Clement and Helen Pappas Professor of Byzantine Civilization and Religion, Stockton University of New Jersey)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.60cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.818kg
ISBN:  

9780190245252


ISBN 10:   0190245255
Pages:   528
Publication Date:   13 April 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Chapter 1: The Historical Peter Chapter 2: Peter in Scripture Chapter 3: Peter in the Exegesis of the Fathers Chapter 4: The Church of Rome in the Patristic Era Chapter 5: The Papacy from the Seventh through the Tenth Centuries Chapter 6: The Age of the Great Schism and the Gregorian Reform Chapter 7: The Fourth Crusade to the Eve of the Council of Florence Chapter 8: The Council of Ferrara-Florence to Vatican I Chapter 9: The Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries Bibliography Index

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A peaceful, common reading of history, particularly with regard to the role of the bishop of Rome, is an essential requirement for the restoration of full communion between Orthodox and Catholics. Edward Siecienski's impressive study demonstrates that such a reading is attainable. Wide-ranging, abundantly referenced, and fair-minded, this is a most refreshing and helpful contribution to Catholic-Orthodox rapprochement. Paul McPartlan, Carl J. Peter Professor of Systematic Theology and Ecumenism, Catholic University of America The Papacy and the Orthodox is a definitive, albeit delicate, issue in the history and thought of Christianity, especially in relation to ecumenical exchanges and confessional reconciliation. Discerning facts in historical sources and demythologizing fiction in skewed misconceptions are an essential foundation for rekindling this centuries-old debate between East and West, but also a critical premise for impartial dialogue between Orthodox and Roman Catholics. This exceptional book provides a significant and substantial step toward this goal. The Rev. Dr. John Chryssavgis, Author of Primacy in the Church: The Office of Primate and the Authority Weighing controverted evidence with unfailing judiciousness, and writing with cogency and elegance, Siecienskis book is superlative ecumenical scholarship. Adam A.J. DeVille, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Theology-Philosophy, University of Saint Francis a A more skillfully balanced guide to the problem of the papacy would be hard to find. As a closely argued studya genuine tour de force, reallyit should convince everyone of its importance. It is by any account an unusually accurate, accessible narrative, for which we owe the author the duty of full attention. In a field where objectivity is often in short supply, this superb study will before long become the definitive standard. Aristeides Papadakis, Author of The Christian East and the Rise of the Papacy a


An immensely learned and scrupulously fair account of an historic debate. * Aidan Nichols, Faith * A more skillfully balanced guide to the problem of the papacy would be hard to find. As a closely argued studya genuine tour de force, reallyit should convince everyone of its importance. It is by any account an unusually accurate, accessible narrative, for which we owe the author the duty of full attention. In a field where objectivity is often in short supply, this superb study will before long become the definitive standard. * Aristeides Papadakis, Author of The Christian East and the Rise of the Papacy a * Weighing controverted evidence with unfailing judiciousness, and writing with cogency and elegance, Siecienskis book is superlative ecumenical scholarship. * Adam A.J. DeVille, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Theology-Philosophy, University of Saint Francis a * The Papacy and the Orthodox is a definitive, albeit delicate, issue in the history and thought of Christianity, especially in relation to ecumenical exchanges and confessional reconciliation. Discerning facts in historical sources and demythologizing fiction in skewed misconceptions are an essential foundation for rekindling this centuries-old debate between East and West, but also a critical premise for impartial dialogue between Orthodox and Roman Catholics. This exceptional book provides a significant and substantial step toward this goal. * The Rev. Dr. John Chryssavgis, Author of Primacy in the Church: The Office of Primate and the Authority * A peaceful, common reading of history, particularly with regard to the role of the bishop of Rome, is an essential requirement for the restoration of full communion between Orthodox and Catholics. Edward Siecienski's impressive study demonstrates that such a reading is attainable. Wide-ranging, abundantly referenced, and fair-minded, this is a most refreshing and helpful contribution to Catholic-Orthodox rapprochement. * Paul McPartlan, Carl J. Peter Professor of Systematic Theology and Ecumenism, Catholic University of America * [A] work of exceptional breadth, perceptiveness, and learning; an excellent addition to an excellent series. * Jon Balserak, Reading Religion *


A more skillfully balanced guide to the problem of the papacy would be hard to find. As a closely argued studya genuine tour de force, reallyit should convince everyone of its importance. It is by any account an unusually accurate, accessible narrative, for which we owe the author the duty of full attention. In a field where objectivity is often in short supply, this superb study will before long become the definitive standard. * Aristeides Papadakis, Author of The Christian East and the Rise of the Papacy a * Weighing controverted evidence with unfailing judiciousness, and writing with cogency and elegance, Siecienskis book is superlative ecumenical scholarship. * Adam A.J. DeVille, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Theology-Philosophy, University of Saint Francis a * The Papacy and the Orthodox is a definitive, albeit delicate, issue in the history and thought of Christianity, especially in relation to ecumenical exchanges and confessional reconciliation. Discerning facts in historical sources and demythologizing fiction in skewed misconceptions are an essential foundation for rekindling this centuries-old debate between East and West, but also a critical premise for impartial dialogue between Orthodox and Roman Catholics. This exceptional book provides a significant and substantial step toward this goal. * The Rev. Dr. John Chryssavgis, Author of Primacy in the Church: The Office of Primate and the Authority * A peaceful, common reading of history, particularly with regard to the role of the bishop of Rome, is an essential requirement for the restoration of full communion between Orthodox and Catholics. Edward Siecienski's impressive study demonstrates that such a reading is attainable. Wide-ranging, abundantly referenced, and fair-minded, this is a most refreshing and helpful contribution to Catholic-Orthodox rapprochement. * Paul McPartlan, Carl J. Peter Professor of Systematic Theology and Ecumenism, Catholic University of America *


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A. Edward Siecienski is Associate Professor of Religion and Pappas Professor of Byzantine Culture and Religion at Stockton University.

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