Orthodox spirituality
: an outline of the Orthodox ascetical and mystical tradition
/ by a monk of the Eastern Church
Translated as: Ορθόδοξος πνευματικότης ([196-;])Language: Αγγλικά.Country: Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο (Μεγάλη Βρετανία).Publication: London : Fellowship of SS. Alban and Sergius, 1945Description: xv, 103, [1] p. ; 19 cmISBN: 281008434 (pbk.).Dewey: 248.22 (Edition 23rd)Old Classification: Ο2 (Θεολογικά δοκίμια)Abstract: This unpretentious little book - now revised and expanded - has long been recognized as a trusty guide for those wishing to explore the Orthodox ascetical and mystical tradition. As the introduction observes, the book is neither a scholarly history of Orthodox spirituality, nor a far-reaching treatise on ascetical and mystical graces, nor a description of the psychological state of Orthodox mystics. It is intended as a short and very simply introduction to the first principles of the spirituality of the Orthodox Church. At the same time, Orthodox Spirituality is a remarkably thorough introduction to Orthodox doctrine, for Orthodox spirituality cannot be properly understood apart from the theological teaching on which it rests: that the aim of man's life is union with God and deification in Christ through the Holy Spirit. After a survey of the historical development of Orthodox spirituality, the book turns to "the essentials," to those elements of doctrine and piety which are common to ... (more)Subject - Topical Name: ασκητισμός | ορθόδοξη πνευματικότητα | νήψη | νηπτική θεολογία Item type: Book
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Paraklitos Library Κεντρικά Βιβλιοστάσια | Άσκηση & Μοναχισμός | 248.22 GilL os 1968 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | φέρει σφραγίδα της Ι. Μ. Τ. Προδρόμου, Έσσεξ, 12-12-1970. | |
Paraklitos Library Κεντρικά Βιβλιοστάσια | Άσκηση & Μοναχισμός | 248.22 GilL os 1945 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 2 | Available | φέρει σφραγίδα της Ι. Μ. Τ. Προδρόμου, Έσσεξ, 12-12-1970. |
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248.22 CU ΠανΚ γ 1968 Γνόφος αγνωσίας | 248.22 CU ΠανΚ γ 1968 Γνόφος αγνωσίας | 248.22 GilL os 1945 Orthodox spirituality, an outline of the Orthodox ascetical and mystical tradition | 248.22 GilL os 1968 Orthodox spirituality, an outline of the Orthodox ascetical and mystical tradition | 248.22 GilL os/οπ ΑγοΣ [196-;] Ορθόδοξος πνευματικότης, ανασκόπησις της ορθοδόξου ασκητικής και μυστικής παραδόσεως | 248.22 GilL os/οπ ΑγοΣ [196-;] Ορθόδοξος πνευματικότης, ανασκόπησις της ορθοδόξου ασκητικής και μυστικής παραδόσεως | 248.22 VasP α/αε 2019 Ασκητικά έργα |
Notes Pertaining to Edition and Bibliographic History: 4th reprint of 1945 ed.
Summary or Abstract: This unpretentious little book - now revised and expanded - has long been recognized as a trusty guide for those wishing to explore the Orthodox ascetical and mystical tradition. As the introduction observes, the book is neither a scholarly history of Orthodox spirituality, nor a far-reaching treatise on ascetical and mystical graces, nor a description of the psychological state of Orthodox mystics. It is intended as a short and very simply introduction to the first principles of the spirituality of the Orthodox Church. At the same time, Orthodox Spirituality is a remarkably thorough introduction to Orthodox doctrine, for Orthodox spirituality cannot be properly understood apart from the theological teaching on which it rests: that the aim of man's life is union with God and deification in Christ through the Holy Spirit. After a survey of the historical development of Orthodox spirituality, the book turns to "the essentials," to those elements of doctrine and piety which are common to the Orthodox spiritual tradition in all ages and in all places. Then it explores the Christocentric nature of Orthodox spirituality in three remarkable chapters: "The Baptizing Christ," Christ the Sender of the Holy Spirit," and "Christ our Passover." Thus Orthodox spirituality is seen not as the cultivation of certain techniques of prayer of the systematic investigation of an abstract idea, but as new life in Jesus Christ, the incarnate Word of God.
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