Orthodoxy Western Culture

Orthodoxy   Western Culture
Author: Jaroslav Pelikan
Publsiher: St Vladimir's Seminary Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2005
Genre: Pelikan, Jaroslav Jan
ISBN: 0881412716

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Jaroslav Pelikan, the foremost church historian of the twentieth century, is honored by this collection of essays written by his colleagues and former students in honor of his 80th birthday celebration; Pelikan himself contributed an autiobiographical sketch, and the final lecture.

Children of the Promise

Children of the Promise
Author: Michael Keiser
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2004-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1418475823

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Premeditated Injustice is not for everyone! But it is a book which will leave nearly everyone surprised, even shocked after having read it. And some may even become outraged. However, this book was not written for the author to become famous or to be revered in social circles. Rather, it was written primarily to give direction, hope, and perhaps some small comfort to all those individuals who have at some time in their lives been brutalized, cheated, manipulated, robbed, used, and otherwise reduced to an insignificant blob of superfluous flesh by some entrepreneurs who have little or no conscience in how they conduct themselves in the real world. Secondly, and with an equal amount of purpose, this book was written in the hope that it may possibly lead to a greater understanding of where we are headed as a nation, and what are primary goals should be for the future; and how the interaction of all souls when and where faced with various outward stimuli, will produce an end result for either an ultimate good, or an ultimate evil.

The Orthodox Reality

The Orthodox Reality
Author: Vigen Guroian
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-11-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493415649

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This is a book about the struggle of Orthodox Christianity to establish a clear identity and mission within modernity--Western modernity in particular. As such, it offers penetrating insight into the heart and soul of Orthodoxy. Yet it also lends unusual, unexpected insight into the struggle of all the churches to engage modernity with conviction and integrity. Written by one of the leading voices of contemporary Orthodox theology, The Orthodox Reality is a treasury of the Orthodox response to the challenges of Western culture in order to answer secularism, act ecumenically, and articulate an ethics of the family that is both faithful to tradition and relevant to our day. The author honestly addresses Orthodoxy's strengths and shortcomings as he introduces readers to Orthodoxy as a living presence in the modern world.

Through Western Eyes

Through Western Eyes
Author: Robert Letham
Publsiher: Mentor
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-09-20
Genre: Reformed Church
ISBN: 1845502477

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The culture of the Eastern Church, to many, is alien. Yet there are recognizable family resemblances. This book aims to start to get to know one another again from a Reformed Protestant perspective.

Russia and Western Civilization

Russia and Western Civilization
Author: Russell Bova
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317460558

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This volume introduces readers to an age-old question that has perplexed both Russians and Westerners. Is Russia the eastern flank of Europe? Or is it really the heartland of another civilization? In exploring this question, the authors present a sweeping survey of cultural, religious, political, and economic developments in Russia, especially over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Based on the inter-disciplinary Russian studies program at Dickinson College, this splendid collection will complement many curricula. The text features highlight boxes and selected illustrations. Each chapter ends with a glossary, study questions, and a reading list.

The American YMCA and Russian Culture

The American YMCA and Russian Culture
Author: Matthew Lee Miller
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2012-12-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780739177570

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In The American YMCA and Russian Culture, Matthew Lee Miller explores the impact of the philanthropic activities of the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) on Russians during the late imperial and early Soviet periods. The YMCA, the largest American service organization, initiated its intense engagement with Russians in 1900. During the First World War, the Association organized assistance for prisoners of war, and after the emigration of many Russians to central and western Europe, founded the YMCA Press and supported the St. Sergius Theological Academy in Paris. Miller demonstrates that the YMCA contributed to the preservation, expansion, and enrichment of Eastern Orthodox Christianity. It therefore played a major role in preserving an important part of pre-revolutionary Russian culture in Western Europe during the Soviet period until the repatriation of this culture following the collapse of the USSR. The research is based on the YMCA’s archival records, Moscow and Paris archives, and memoirs of both Russian and American participants. This is the first comprehensive discussion of an extraordinary period of interaction between American and Russian cultures. It also presents a rare example of fruitful interconfessional cooperation by Protestant and Orthodox Christians.

Orthodox Constructions of the West

Orthodox Constructions of the West
Author: George E. Demacopoulos,Aristotle Papanikolaou
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2013-09-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780823252091

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The category of the “West” has played a particularly significant role in the modern Eastern Orthodox imagination. It has functioned as an absolute marker of difference from what is considered to be the essence of Orthodoxy and, thus, ironically has become a constitutive aspect of the modern Orthodox self. The essays collected in this volume examine the many factors that contributed to the “Eastern” construction of the “West” in order to understand why the “West” is so important to the Eastern Christian’s sense of self.

Unseen Warfare

Unseen Warfare
Author: Lorenzo Scupoli,Saint Nicodemus (the Hagiorite)
Publsiher: St Vladimir's Seminary Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1987
Genre: Devotional literature
ISBN: 0913836524

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Rich in references to the teaching of the saints and Fathers, this book combines the insights of West & East. A classic of Orthodox spirituality.