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The Virgin Mary Theotokos Mother Of God Alexander Schmemann

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The Virgin Mary Theotokos Mother Of God Alexander Schmemann
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Publisher: St Vladimir’s Seminary
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.28 MB
Pages: 100
Author: Alexander Schmemann
ISBN: 9780881411416, 0881411418
Language: English
Year: 2001

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The Virgin Mary Theotokos Mother Of God Alexander Schmemann by Alexander Schmemann 9780881411416, 0881411418 instant download after payment.

This volume, the third in a collection of sermons by Fr Alexander Schmemann, is on a topic that was particularly close to his heart: the Virgin Mary. The "Theotokos," as Mary is usually referred to among the Orthodox, figures prominently in Byzantine liturgical worship. While no single service is without one or more references to her, Eastern Orthodox theological manuals have little to say about Mary beyond repeating the primarily Christological titles affirmed by the Third Ecumenical Council "Theotokos," "Birthgiver of God." It is to the Eastern liturgical tradition, then, that one must turn for a more developed Mariology. Eastern hymnographers, drawing on Scripture, the early Christian Apocrypha and on a rich theological tradition, went far beyond the laconic definition of the Third Ecumenical Council. Fr Schmemann draws on all these to explain Mariology to a modern audience.
About the Author
Father Alexander Schmemann ( 1983) was a prolific writer, brilliant lecturer, and dedicated pastor. Former dean and professor of liturgical theology at St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, his insight into contemporary culture and liturgical celebration left an indelible mark on the Christian community worldwide.

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