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THE MIND OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCH
  THE MIND OF THE ORTHODOX CHURCHBooks dimensions:
21cm x 14cm
Pages: 240
Weight: 500 gr

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Greece _ USA

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It has been published in:
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Contents:

Preface to the English edition
Introduction
  1. Origin and revelation of the Church
    1. Etymology of the word "Church"
    2. Origin and revelation of the Church
      1. The beginning of the Church
      2. The Church in the Old Testament
      3. The Church in the New Testament
      4. The perpetuity of the Church
    3. Conclusions
  2. "Definition" and characteristics of the Church
    1. The Church as a mystery
    2. "Definition" of the Church
    3. The characteristics of the Church
      1. One
      2. Holy
      3. Catholic
      4. Apostolic
  3. Orthodoxy according to the holy Fathers
    1. The term "Orthodoxy"
    2. Orthodoxy according to the holy Fathers
      1. The truth, according to St. Gregory Palamas
      2. The right faith, according to St. Maximos the Confessor
      3. Church, Orthodoxy and divine Eucharist according to St. Irenaeus
      4. The unity of the Church according to Nikolas Kavasilas
  4. The Church and the divine Eucharist, according to St. Maximos the Confessor
    1. Introductory about "Mystagogy"
    2. The Church according to St. Maximos
    3. The divine Eucharist according to St. Maximos
      1. Divine Eucharist and divine Economy
      2. Divine Eucharist and the perfecting of the soul by knowledge
    4. Recapitulation and exhortations
    5. Conclusions
  5. The mind of the Orthodox Church
    1. Analysis of the term "mind of the Orthodox Church"
    2. The characteristics of the mind of the Orthodox Church
      1. Christological
      2. Trinitarian
      3. Ecclesiological
      4. Esoteric
      5. Deification
      6. Personal and social
      7. Prayerful
  6. The catholic way of life
    1. The fall and restoration of man
    2. Making salvation one's own
    3. The catholic way of life
      1. Theologians and non-theologians
      2. Neptic and social theology
      3. Action (praxis) and theoria (vision of God)
      4. Mystical and ascetic life
      5. Apophatic (negative) and cataphatic (positive) theology
      6. Monks and married people
      7. Monasteries and Parishes
      8. Monks and missionaries
      9. Clergy and laymen
  7. Orthodoxy and legalism
    1. Antinomianism and legalism
    2. Difference between Papism and Orthodoxy
    3. The value of the law and of the sacred Canons
    4. Confession - penances
  8. Secularism in the Church, in theology and pastoral care
    1. The double meaning of the word "cosmos"
    2. Secularism in the life of the Church
      1. Secularism in the Church
      2. Secularism in theology
      3. Secularism in pastoral care
  9. The "Synodikon of Orthodoxy"
    1. Church and Synods
    2. The two Ecumenical Synods
    3. Anathematisations and acclamations
    4. Some characteristic signs
      1. The condemnation of philosophy
      2. The theology of the uncreated Light
      3. Hesychasm
      4. The divinely inspired theologies of the saints and the devout mind of the Church

From the Preface to the English edition

The twentieth century, from a Christian point of view, is called the age of Ecclesiology and Eucharistiology because much has been said about what the Church is and what the value of divine Eucharist is. People, disapprointed by an individualistic life, seek true social relations which they feel they will find in the Church.

Indeed, man finds true communion with God, men and all creation within the Church and through the Divine Eucharist which is the deepest core of Ecclesiastical life.

At the same time many problems have arisen concerning Church and the ecclesiastical mind-set. Various traditions relating to the Church have created intense speculation.

Many groups of Christians have presented themselves as ecclesiastical ones and many theological opinions have tried to define the true ecclesiastical mind-set. Some Christian groups claim authenticity whereas others mantain that all Christians are branches of a single tree or that Christianity is expressed by and breathes with two lungs. Thus, on the one hand there prevails indiscriminate absolutism and on the other relativity of faith. Indeed this creates a great ecclesiological confusion, a particular ecclesiastical fundamentalism or an ecclesiastical syncretism.

My visits both to the East and to the West have made me realise that questions like what the Church is which Church expresses authenticity, what exactly constitutes the ecclesiastical mind-set are really very interesting and modern. Many people, disappointed by various Christian denominations, are seeking out the Orthodox Church of Revelation, of the Fathers, of the Ecumenical Councils, of the martyrs and of the saints.

This present book which is now published in English consists of nine talks addressed to the Catechists and aimed at locating various ecclesiological problems, without, of course, exhausting the subject. Nevertheless they set out the foundation of Ecclesiology according to the Fathers and they try to help us avoid the temptations of so called "Baptismal theology" and of "dogmatic syncretism" as well as avoid the dangers of leagalism and secularization.

 

 

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