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Scaffolds Of The Church Towards Poststructural Ecclesiology Cyril Hovorun

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Scaffolds Of The Church Towards Poststructural Ecclesiology Cyril Hovorun
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Publisher: James Clarke
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.5 MB
Author: Cyril Hovorun
ISBN: 9780227176870, 0227176871
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Scaffolds Of The Church Towards Poststructural Ecclesiology Cyril Hovorun by Cyril Hovorun 9780227176870, 0227176871 instant download after payment.

Unity is the categorical imperative of the Church. It is not just the Church’s bene esse, but its esse. In addition to being a theological concept, unity has become a raison d’être of various structures that the Church has established and developed. All of these structures are supposed to serve the end of unity. However, from time to time some of them deviate from their initial purpose and contribute to disunity. This happens because the structures of the Church are not a part of its nature and can therefore turn against it. They are like scaffolding, which facilitates the construction and maintenance of a building without actually being part of it. Likewise, ecclesial structures help the Church function in accordance with its nature but should not be identified with the Church proper. Scaffolds of the Church considers the evolution of some of these structures and evaluates their correspondence to their initial rationale. It focusses on particular structures that have developed in the eastern part of the Christian oecumene, such as patriarchates, canonical territory, and autocephaly, all of which are explored in the more general frame of hierarchy and primacy. They were selected because they are most neuralgic in the life of the Orthodox Churches today and bear in them the greatest potential to divide.

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