With a combination of essay-length and short entries written by a team of leading religious experts, the two-volume Encyclopedia of Eastern Orthodoxy offers the most comprehensive guide to the cultural and intellectual world of Eastern Orthodox Christianity available in English today.
An outstanding reference work providing the first English language multi-volume account of the key historical, liturgical, doctrinal features of Eastern Orthodoxy, including the Non-Chalcedonian churches
Explores of the major traditions of Eastern Orthodoxy in detail, including...
With a combination of essay-length and short entries written by a team of leading religious experts, the two-volume Encyclopedia of Eastern ...
This important work offers the most comprehensive and up-to-date account of the Orthodox Church available, providing a detailed account of its historical development, as well as exploring Orthodox theology and culture
Written by one of the leading Orthodox historians and theologians in the English-speaking world
Offers an in-depth engagement with the issues surrounding Orthodoxy's relationship to the modern world, including political, cultural and ethical debates
Considers the belief tradition, spirituality, liturgical diversity, and Biblical heritage of...
This important work offers the most comprehensive and up-to-date account of the Orthodox Church available, providing a detailed account of it...
St. Cyril of Alexandria St Cyril John Anthony McGuckin
This text is one of the most important and yet approachable works produced by Cyril. It was written after the Council of Ephesus (431) to explain his doctrine to an international audience. Cyril argues for the single divine subjectivity of Christ, and describes how it encompasses a full and authentic humanity in Jesus - a human experience that is not overwhelmed by the divine presence, but fostered and enhanced by it. Christology becomes then, for St Cyril, a paradigm for the transfigured and redeemed life of the Christian. There is an introduction to the historical and theological background...
This text is one of the most important and yet approachable works produced by Cyril. It was written after the Council of Ephesus (431) to explain his ...