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Deification in Eastern Orthodox Theology: An Evaluation and Critique of the Theology of Dumitru Staniloae: Paternoster Biblical and Theological Monographs

Autor Emil Bartos Kallistos Ware
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 1969
In recent years, Eastern Orthodox thought has had an increasing influence on key aspects of contemporary Western Christian thought, particularly as regards the doctrine of the Trinity and mystical spirituality. However, the foundations and fundamental presuppositions of Eastern Christianity's theological system have remained largely unstudied and thus unknown in the West. In this important study, Emil Bartos examines the doctrine of deification which provides the conceptual basis for the way Staniloae and other Orthodox theologians understand the major doctrines of the Christian faith. The idea that "God became man that man might become God" sounds almost heretical to many Western ears, yet this affirmation is repeated countless times in the writings of the Eastern Fathers. Beginning with the apophaticism that lies at the heart of Eastern theology, Bartos examines each of the key doctrines of anthropology, christology, soteriology and ecclesiology as they relate to deification in Staniloae's thought. Bartos' study represents not merely a contribution to contemporary dialogue between Eastern and Western theologians, but also a much needed introduction to an aspect of Christian thought down the centuries that is largely neglected in the Christian West."
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ISBN-13: 9780853649564
ISBN-10: 0853649561
Pagini: 381
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Paternoster Publishing
Seria Paternoster Biblical and Theological Monographs


Notă biografică

Emil Bartos is Dean of Theology at Emanuel University in Oradea, Romania, where he teaches systematic and comparative theology and the history of dogma. His doctoral research was carried out under the supervision of the Orthodox Bishop Kallistos Ware (Professor of Theology at the University of Oxford) and the Catholic Theologian Oliver Davies (of the University of Wales).