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A Perichoretic Model Of The Churchthe Trinitarian Ecclesiology Of Dumitru Staniloae Manastireanu

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A Perichoretic Model Of The Churchthe Trinitarian Ecclesiology Of Dumitru Staniloae Manastireanu
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Publisher: Lambert Academic Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.55 MB
Pages: 337
Author: Manastireanu, Danut
ISBN: 9783846531273, 3846531278
Language: English
Year: 2012

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A Perichoretic Model Of The Churchthe Trinitarian Ecclesiology Of Dumitru Staniloae Manastireanu by Manastireanu, Danut 9783846531273, 3846531278 instant download after payment.

This study seeks to investigate the trinitarian consistency of Dumitru Staniloae’s general ecclesiology, by use of a ‘perichoretic model of the church’, rooted in the patristic concept of trinitarian perichoresis, which describes the reciprocal interpenetration of the divine persons, based on their common divine ousia. Staniloae makes his eastern patristic understanding of the Trinity the foundation of his whole theological
construction, including his ecclesiology. For him, the Church, as a theoanthropic reality, is called to be an icon of the Trinity, a true reflection in space and time of the perichoretic relations existing eternally between the divine persons of the triune God. This calls for an ecclesiology that is rooted equally in Christology and in pneumatology, any imbalance in this dynamic leading, in Staniloae’s opinion, either to excessive institutionalism and authoritarianism or to exaggerated individualism and subjectivism. The trinitarian inconsistencies revealed by the investigation model we have used arise more from the characteristic clericalist and sacramentalist tendencies inherent to Orthodoxy in general, than from the particular nature of Staniloae’s theology.

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