Metropolitan Kallistos Ware of Diokleia, between the Neo-patristic synthesis and the Russian Religious Renaissance: an example of the reception of the patristic tradition

In 1972, Fr Alexander Schmemann, claimed that two fundamental theological trends exist within modern Orthodox theology that may be sharply distinguished from each other by their difference of methodology and orientation. Even if these two currents of thought do not take the form of two radically dis...

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Main Author: Asproulis, Nikolaos 1975- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Routledge [2019]
In: International journal for the study of the Christian church
Year: 2019, Volume: 19, Issue: 4, Pages: 212-229
IxTheo Classification:KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history
KBK Europe (East)
KDF Orthodox Church
NBE Anthropology
Further subjects:B Eastern Orthodoxy
B Tradition
B Neo-patristic synthesis
B Russian Religious Renaissance
B Theological Method
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Summary:In 1972, Fr Alexander Schmemann, claimed that two fundamental theological trends exist within modern Orthodox theology that may be sharply distinguished from each other by their difference of methodology and orientation. Even if these two currents of thought do not take the form of two radically distinct schools, it is nevertheless certain that for several decades until recently it was almost a commonplace in the relevant scholarship that the history of twentieth-century Orthodox theology may be characterised by the existence of two different, if not radically opposed, schools of thought. This polarity, however, has recently been questioned by a number of studies that seek a more synthetic and irenic understanding of the history and theology of the twentieth century Orthodox theology. In this light the person and work of Metropolitan Kallistos Ware of Diokleia may be regarded as a genuine attempt to achieve this sort of synthetic overview.
ISSN:1747-0234
Contains:Enthalten in: International journal for the study of the Christian church
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/1474225X.2019.1673992