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    Patristic and scholastic theology in perspective

    Metropolitan Hierotheos throws light on the distinctions between patristic and scholastic theology, using as his basis the spoken teaching of Father John Romanides...
    Κωδ.Προϊόντος: 290303
    ISBN: 9786185269456
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    Ημερομηνία Έκδοσης10/2023
    Σελίδες570
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    Ξενόγλωσσος τίτλοςΠατερική καί Σχολαστική Θεολογία καί τό περιβάλλον τους, μέ βάση τίς προφορικες παραδόσεις τοῦ π. Ἰωάννου Ρωμανίδη
    Metropolitan Hierotheos throws light on the distinctions between patristic and scholastic theology, using as his basis the spoken teaching of Father John Romanides. In the West a particular theology developed using human reason, whereas patristic theology centres on the revelation of God to the human heart through the illumined nous. This book focuses on the difference between these two approaches to theology, as well as exploring the wider context of Greek philosophy, Russian theology and neo-Hellenic theology. Because the historical foundations of patristic theology lie in the united Christian Empire of the Romans, whereas scholastic theology finds expression in Western Europe as shaped by the Franks, a final section on ‘Franks and Romans’ presents controversial views of historical events, including the French and Greek Revolutions, from an Orthodox theological perspective. It is fashionable today to teach that patristic theology came to an end in the eighth century, that scholastic theology transcended patristic theology, and that Russian theology surpassed both. However, such views undermine the foundations of Orthodox theology and ultimately of the Orthodox Church.
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