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Description: Do the Cappadocians, St Basil the Great, St Gregory the Theologian and St Gregory of Nyssa, still speak to our times?
Cappadocian Legacy is a stimulating and rare collection of divergent approaches to these holy writers covering a wide range of topics from their contributions to theology, Christian education and exegesis, to their views on the cosmos and history.
These contributions are considered through the lens of their respective works, their place within the broader patristic tradition, and in light of contemporary scholarship. Being the harvest of several patristic symposia, this volume brings together the international work of St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College (Sydney), the Australian Catholic University (Brisbane), the University of New England (Armidale), Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary (New York), the University of Kentucky, the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family (Melbourne) and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
About the Editors: Doru Costache is Senior Lecturer in Patristics at St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College, Sydney, and protopresbyter under the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia. He holds a ThD from the University of Bucharest. Philip Kariatlis is Senior Lecturer in Theology at St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College. He received his Doctor of Theology degree having examined the notion of koinonia in Orthodox ecclesiology as both gift and goal.
Cappadocian Legacy is a stimulating and rare collection of divergent approaches to these holy writers covering a wide range of topics from their contributions to theology, Christian education and exegesis, to their views on the cosmos and history.
These contributions are considered through the lens of their respective works, their place within the broader patristic tradition, and in light of contemporary scholarship. Being the harvest of several patristic symposia, this volume brings together the international work of St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College (Sydney), the Australian Catholic University (Brisbane), the University of New England (Armidale), Columbia University and Union Theological Seminary (New York), the University of Kentucky, the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family (Melbourne) and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
About the Editors: Doru Costache is Senior Lecturer in Patristics at St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College, Sydney, and protopresbyter under the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia. He holds a ThD from the University of Bucharest. Philip Kariatlis is Senior Lecturer in Theology at St Andrew's Greek Orthodox Theological College. He received his Doctor of Theology degree having examined the notion of koinonia in Orthodox ecclesiology as both gift and goal.
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| Author | Edited by Doru Costache and Philip Kariatlis |
|---|---|
| Pages | 444 |
| Cover | Soft |
| Width (mm) | 150 |
| Height (mm) | 230 |
