RT Article T1 The Inner Dimension of the Orthodox Tradition and Traditionalism According to André Scrima's Hermeneutics JF Review of ecumenical studies VO 12 IS 3 SP 485 OP 496 A1 Tătaru-Cazaban, Bogdan 1977- LA English YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/175265773X AB A unique Figure in the Orthodox Church, André Scrima was a bridge-personality among Christians and between Christianity and other religions. In his early works, bearing witness to a "spiritual inheritance" and a "blessing of grace" that he had personally received, he stressed the inner dimension of Eastern Christianity represented by Hesychastic spirituality - a perennial divine inspiration manifested across history. But both as a spiritual figure and a professor of comparative religion, he oriented his reflection toward considering the religious plurality of the world from a Christian perspective. Searching for the "lieu théologal" of hospitality for others' spiritualities became one of the main purposes of Scrima's reflections which occasionally dealt in a sympathetic as well as critical manner with Traditionalism. This paper aims to highlight the interest raised by an Orthodox reflection on the so-called "esoteric" side of his Tradition which leads to a hermeneutic of religious diversity. K1 Orthodoxy K1 Hesychasm K1 Traditionalism K1 Eastern spirituality K1 Religious Pluralism DO 10.2478/ress-2020-0034