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Orthodoxy And Ecumenism Towards An Active Metanoia Razvan Porumb

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Orthodoxy And Ecumenism Towards An Active Metanoia Razvan Porumb
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Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.64 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Razvan Porumb
ISBN: 9781789971538, 1789971535
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Orthodoxy And Ecumenism Towards An Active Metanoia Razvan Porumb by Razvan Porumb 9781789971538, 1789971535 instant download after payment.

This book explores the relationship between the Orthodox tradition and the ecumenical practice of engagement with other Christian traditions. This relationship has for a long time been compromised by an underlying tension, as the Orthodox have chosen to participate in ecumenical encounters while - often at the same time - denouncing the ecumenical movement as deficient and illegitimate. The author perceives this relationship to be even more inconsistent since the core of Orthodoxy as professed by the Orthodox is precisely that of re-establishing the unity and catholicity of the Church of Christ. This vision informs Orthodox identity as essentially a Church of exploration, of engagement and dialogue, a Church committed to drive all other traditions, but also itself back to the «right» primordial faith. The book exposes the risk of Orthodox theology turning into an oppositional picture of Orthodoxy as necessarily opposed to a heterodox antipode, rather than being the continuous dynamic reality of the living Church of Christ. The author proposes the rediscovery of a set of paradigms in an ethos of humble, active metanoia that would enable a more plenary ecumenical operation for the Orthodox as well as a renewed awareness of their own spirituality.

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