Communion and otherness: how can these be reconciled? This work seeks to answer the question. It probes the Christian tradition and highlights the existential concerns that already underlay the writings of the Greek fathers and the definitions of the early ecumenical councils.
Communion and otherness: how can these be reconciled? This work seeks to answer the question. It probes the Christian tradition and highlights the existential concerns that already underlay the writings of the Greek fathers and the definitions of the early ecumenical councils.
John D. Zizioulas, Metropolitan of Pergamon, was previously Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Glasgow and Visiting Professor at King's College, London. He is the author of Communion and Otherness (2006), and has been a major Orthodox contributor to modern ecumenical discussion.
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Preface Introduction Communion and Otherness Chapter One: ON BEING OTHER Towards an Ontology of Otherness Chapter Two: ON BEING A PERSON Towards an Ontology of Personhood Chapter Three: THE FATHER AS CAUSE Personhood Generating Otherness Chapter Four: THE TRINITY AND PERSONHOOD Appreciating the Cappadocian Contribution Chapter Five: PNEUMATOLOGY AND THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PERSON A Commentary on the Second Ecumenical Council Chapter Six: HUMAN CAPACITY AND HUMAN INCAPACITY A Theological Exploration of Personhood Chapter Seven: 'CREATED' AND 'UNCREATED' The Existential Significance of Chalcedonian Christology Chapter Eight: THE CHURCH AS THE 'MYSTICAL' BODY OF CHRIST Towards an Ecclesial Mysticism
Preface Introduction Communion and Otherness Chapter One: ON BEING OTHER Towards an Ontology of Otherness Chapter Two: ON BEING A PERSON Towards an Ontology of Personhood Chapter Three: THE FATHER AS CAUSE Personhood Generating Otherness Chapter Four: THE TRINITY AND PERSONHOOD Appreciating the Cappadocian Contribution Chapter Five: PNEUMATOLOGY AND THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PERSON A Commentary on the Second Ecumenical Council Chapter Six: HUMAN CAPACITY AND HUMAN INCAPACITY A Theological Exploration of Personhood Chapter Seven: 'CREATED' AND 'UNCREATED' The Existential Significance of Chalcedonian Christology Chapter Eight: THE CHURCH AS THE 'MYSTICAL' BODY OF CHRIST Towards an Ecclesial Mysticism
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