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Modern Orthodox Theology
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Preface - Andrew Louth, Professor Emeritus of Durham University, UK Foreword and Acknowledgments 1. Prolegomena to Modern Orthodox Theology 2. Theological Encounters with the West: Orthodox Theology from the Fifteenth Century to the Nineteenth Century 3. Theology in Imperial Russia 4. The Russian Religious Renaissance 5. The Origins and Nature of Neopatristic Theology 6. Theology Old and New in Greece 7. Theology in Romania 8. Tradition and the Restoration of Patristic Thought 9. God and Creation 10. Divine-Humanity, Personhood and Human Rights 11. The Church of Christ 12. Ecumenical Theology and Religious Diversity 13. The Christification of Life 14. Social and Political Theology 15. Onomatodoxy: The Name-of-God Conflict 16. The Ordination of Women 17. Light and Shadows in Modern Orthodox Theology 18. The Living Tradition of Orthodox Theology Selected Bibliography Recommended Readings Index

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The first comprehensive textbook of modern Orthodox theology, spanning the middle of the 19th century to the beginning of the 21st century.

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Paul Ladouceur is Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Divinity at Trinity College, University of Toronto, Canada.

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In his monumental work Modern Orthodox Theology, the Canadian Orthodox theologian Paul Ladouceur … presents a comprehensive and multidimensional overview of Orthodox academic theology since the end of the 19th century … Ladouceur makes an extremely important contribution to the systematization and understanding of modern orthodox theology.
*Theologische Revue (Bloomsbury Translation)*

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