Byzantine Fathers V – VIII centuries

Byzantine Fathers V – VIII centuries
Author: Fr. Georges Florovsky
Publisher: Vladimir Djambov
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2019-12-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

“Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Science without humanity Knowledge without character Politics without principle Commerce without morality Worship without sacrifice. https://vidjambov.blogspot.com/2023/01/book-inventory-vladimir-djambov-talmach.html Content 4 Ways of Byzantine Theology. 5 St. Cyril of Alexandria. 78 To the history of Ephesus Cathedral 137 ( A. d'Ales . Le dogme d'Ephese. Paris, 1931) 137 Blessed Theodorite. 144 Corpus Areoragiticum.. 186 Writers of the 6th and 7th centuries. 232 I. Leonty of the Byzantine. 232 II. Polemists of the 5th and 7th centuries. 250 III. Collections. 257 IV. Songwriters. 263 Ascetic Fathers. 274 I. The Beginning of Monasticism.. 274 II. Spiritual conversation. 287 III. Monuments IV-VI centuries. 319 IV. Rev. John Climacus. 353 V. Rev. Isaac the Syrian. 370 Rev. Maxim the Confessor 389 Rev. John of Damascus. 456 Bibliography. 505

The Christology of Theodoret of Cyrus

The Christology of Theodoret of Cyrus
Author: Paul B. Clayton Jr.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2007-08-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0191518263

Theodoret of Cyrus (c.393-c.466) was the most able Antiochene theologian in the defence of Nestorius from the Council of Ephesus in 431 to the Council of Chalcedon in 451. While the works of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Nestorius are extant today only in translations or in fragments, Theodoret's voluminous works are largely available in their original Greek. This study of his writings throws considerable light on the theology of those councils and the final evolution and content of Antiochene Christology. Clayton demonstrates that Antiochene Christology was rooted in the concern to maintain the impassibility of God the Word and is consequently a two-subject Christology. Its fundamental philosophical assumptions about the natures of God and humanity compelled the Antiochenes to assert that there are two subjects in the Incarnation: the Word himself and a distinct human personality. This Christology is not the hypostatic union of the Councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon.

Imagining the Byzantine Past

Imagining the Byzantine Past
Author: Elena N. Boeck
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2015-07-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1316381234

Two lavish, illustrated histories confronted and contested the Byzantine model of empire. The Madrid Skylitzes was created at the court of Roger II of Sicily in the mid-twelfth century. The Vatican Manasses was produced for Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria in the mid-fourteenth century. Through close analysis of how each chronicle was methodically manipulated, this study argues that Byzantine history was selectively re-imagined to suit the interests of outsiders. The Madrid Skylitzes foregrounds regicides, rebellions, and palace intrigue in order to subvert the divinely ordained image of order that Byzantine rulers preferred to project. The Vatican Manasses presents Byzantium as a platform for the accession of Ivan Alexander to the throne of the Third Rome, the last and final world-empire. Imagining the Byzantine Past demonstrates how distinct visions of empire generated diverging versions of Byzantium's past in the aftermath of the Crusades.

5 Theological Articles

5 Theological Articles
Author: Fr. Georges Florovsky
Publisher: Vladimir Djambov
Total Pages: 549
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

“Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Science without humanity Knowledge without character Politics without principle Commerce without morality Worship without sacrifice. https://vidjambov.blogspot.com/2023/01/book-inventory-vladimir-djambov-talmach.html 1. On the Scriptures 2. About the Church 3. Incarnation and Atonement 4. Creation: its Beginning and End 5. On the Resurrection of the Dead 1. On the Scriptures Revelation and InterpretationNews and TestimonyHistory and DogmaLoss of biblical thinkingModern man and scripture .Preach the article of faith .Tradition aliveWhat did Chalcedon mean?A tragedy lit by a new light .New NestorianismNew MonophysitismModern crisisThe relevance of the holy fathersRevelation and experienceThe Providence of the Holy Spirit in the Revelation of God. 2. Creation: its Beginning and End The idea of ​​creation in Christian philosophy.Creature and CreatureThe creature of the worldThe world might not existThe creature is not a phenomenon, but an entity called to immortalityPerfect Freedom of the CreatorThe urge to create is the goodness of GodThe difference between essence and willStriving for God, the creature is perfectedAbout recent eventsNeglect of eschatology by Western theology.The mystery of the end is connected with the mystery of creationThe Incomprehensibility of the Second Coming 3. Incarnation and Atonement Cur Deus Homo? About the Cause of the IncarnationIncarnation for AtonementOpinions of Western TheologiansOpinion of St. Maximus the ConfessorConclusionNotesAbout the Death of the GodmotherThe Purpose of the Incarnation of God the WordCross death is the abolition of the tragedy of sin.Mystery of the crossThe Resurrection of Christ - Renewal of the WorldThe Power of BaptismNotes 4. About the Church Christ and His Church. Abstracts and criticismsI. The lack of systematic doctrine of the Church in antiquityII. The Poverty of the Doctrine of the Church in Modern TheologyIII. Two approachesIV. Scripture alone is not enoughV. The Divine-Human Nature of the ChurchVI. ConclusionTwo TestamentsFather's houseThe Eucharist and collegiality (From a book about the Church)Part 1Part 2The collegiality of the Church. Divine-human unity and the ChurchInternal property of collegialityPersonality transformationSacred and historicalFailure of the Vikentiev CanonFreedom and authorityChurch: Her nature and missionCathedral spiritNew realityNew creatureHistorical antinomiesChristianity and civilizationFaith and CulturePart 1Part 2Christian in the ChurchRecording of the report at the summer congress of the RSHDSocial issue in the Orthodox ChurchPart 1Part 2Part 3Part 4Part 5 5. On the resurrection of the dead Content Immortality of the soulIntroductionSoul as a "creature"Man is mortal“I am the resurrection and the life”The Last Adam“And eternal life”Symbolism of BaptismSymbols of CommunionConclusionDeath Shadow ValleyGospel of the resurrectionResurrection of the DeadDeath is a tragedyThe unity of human natureTwo understandings of eternityConclusionAbout the resurrection of the deadWord on the day of the Holy ResurrectionRadiant nightDeath and life

DOGMATIC THEOLOGY

DOGMATIC THEOLOGY
Author: Archim. Alipy Kastalsky-Borozdin
Publisher: Vladimir Djambov
Total Pages: 357
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Byzantine Theology

Byzantine Theology
Author: John Meyendorff
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2024-10-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1531510906

Available in a new digital edition with reflowable text suitable for e-readers For over a thousand years, Eastern Christendom had as its center the second capital of the Roman Empire—Constantinople, the "New Rome," or Byzantium. The geographical division between the Eastern and Western Churches was only one manifestation of deeper rifts, characterized by a long history of conflicts, suspicions, and misunderstandings. Although the art, monasticism, and spirituality of Byzantium have come to be recognized as inspirational and influential in the shaping of Eastern European civilization, and of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance as well, the West has been in the main ignorant of the historical evolution and the doctrinal significance of Byzantine theology. Here, for the first time in English, is presented a synthesis of Byzantine Christian thought. The reader is guided through its complexities to an understanding of Byzantium: its view of man and his destiny of "deification"; its ability to transcend the "Western captivity"; its survival under quite adverse historical circumstances. In the end, he may well find himself receptive to the basic positions of Byzantine thought, which have attained, in this time of need for the reintegration of Christianity itself, a surprising, contemporary relevance.

Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance

Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance
Author: Paul L. Gavrilyuk
Publisher: Changing Paradigms in Historic
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2014-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 0198701586

This study offers a new interpretation of twentieth-century Russian Orthodox theology by engaging the work of Georges Florovsky (1893-1979), especially his program of a 'return to the Church Fathers'.

Оn Matter and the Human Body Vol 2

Оn Matter and the Human Body Vol 2
Author: Bp Kiril Zinkovsky
Publisher: Vladimir Djambov
Total Pages: 853
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

“Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Science without humanity Knowledge without character Politics without principle Commerce without morality Worship without sacrifice. https://vidjambov.blogspot.com/2023/01/book-inventory-vladimir-djambov-talmach.html The doctrine of matter in the sacramental-anthropological aspect in the works of theologians of the Alexandrian school, the great Cappadocians and St. Maximus the Confessor