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Hierotheos; Esther Williams [Translator]
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Birth of the Theotokos Monastery 1998-01-01 Paperback New Size: 8x5x0; New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
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Met. Hierotheos Vlachos, Esther Williams (Trans. )
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Orthodox Book Centre Paper Back New Metropolitan Hierotheos' works always center around two foci: the doctrine of the human person discussed in terms of his illness and cure, and the doctrine of the Church, discussed in terms of a spiritual hospital, so the recent translation of this work is entirely logical. The Mind of the Orthodox Church (first published in 1990) consists of nine lectures delivered to catechists in Athens, and serves as a sort of informal Orthodox dogmatic theology and catechism in itself. Included (besides one of the most extensive discussions of ecclesiology in recent Orthodox literature) are sections on the Orthodox definition of orthodoxy, the Eucharist, the Christological and Trinitarian content of ''the Orthodox Mind, '' Orthodox praxis--lay and monastic--and a concluding exposition of the ''Synodikon, '' the confession of the faith that includes the concluding proclamation of the Seventh Ecumenical Council along with the definitions of the hesychastic Councils of the fourteenth-century, vindicating the teaching of St. Gregory Palamas. 231 pp.
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MET. HIEROTHEOS VLACHOS ESTHER WILLIAMS TRANS.
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Orthodox Book Centre, July Date: 2006. Paper Back. New. Metropolitan Hierotheos' works always center around two foci: the doctrine of the human person discussed in terms of his illness and cure, and the doctrine of the Church, discussed in terms of a spiritual hospital, so the recent translation of this work is entirely logical. <i>The Mind of the Orthodox Church</i> (first published in 1990) consists of nine lectures delivered to catechists in Athens, and serves as a sort of informal Orthodox dogmatic theology and catechism in itself. Included (besides one of the most extensive discussions of ecclesiology in recent Orthodox literature) are sections on the Orthodox definition of orthodoxy, the Eucharist, the Christological and Trinitarian content of ''the Orthodox Mind,'' Orthodox praxis -- lay and monastic -- and a concluding exposition of the ''Synodikon,'' the confession of the faith that includes the concluding proclamation of the Seventh Ecumenical Council along with the definitions of the hesychastic Councils of the fourteenth-century, vindicating the teaching of St. Gregory Palamas. 231 pp. 2006. Orthodox Book Centre ISBN 9607070399 9789607070395 [US]
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MET. HIEROTHEOS VLACHOS, ESTHER WILLIAMS (TRANS.)
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ISBN10: 9607070399, ISBN13: 9789607070395, [publisher: Orthodox Book Centre July 2006] Softcover Metropolitan Hierotheos' works always center around two foci: the doctrine of the human person discussed in terms of his illness and cure, and the doctrine of the Church, discussed in terms of a spiritual hospital, so the recent translation of this work is entirely logical. The Mind of the Orthodox Church (first published in 1990) consists of nine lectures delivered to catechists in Athens, and serves as a sort of informal Orthodox dogmatic theology and catechism in itself. Included (besides one of the most extensive discussions of ecclesiology in recent Orthodox literature) are sections on the Orthodox definition of orthodoxy, the Eucharist, the Christological and Trinitarian content of ''the Orthodox Mind,'' Orthodox praxis -- lay and monastic -- and a concluding exposition of the ''Synodikon,'' the confession of the faith that includes the concluding proclamation of the Seventh Ecumenical Council along with the definitions of the hesychastic Councils of the fourteenth-century, vindicating the teaching of St. Gregory Palamas. 231 pp.
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