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The Filioque - History of a Doctrinal Controversy (Hardcover)
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The Filioque - History of a Doctrinal Controversy (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Studies in Historical Theology
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Among the issues that have divided Eastern and Western Christians
throughout the centuries, few have had as long and interesting a
history as the question of the filioque. Christians everywhere
confess their faith in the ancient words of the Nicene Creed. But
rather than serve as a source of unity, the Creed has been one of
the chief sources of division, as East and West profess their faith
in the Trinitarian God using different language. In the Orthodox
East, the faithful profess their belief in "the Holy Spirit, who
proceeds from the Father." In the West, however, they say they
believe in the Holy Spirit, who proceeds from the Father "and the
Son"-in Latin "filioque." For over a millennium Christendom's
greatest minds have addressed and debated the question (sometimes
in rather polemical terms) in the belief that the theological
issues at stake were central to an orthodox understanding of the
trinitarian God. To most modern people, this may seem like a
trivial matter, and indeed most ordinary Christians would be hard
pressed to explain the doctrine behind this phrase. In the history
of Christianity, however, these words have played an immense role,
and the story behind them deserves to be told. For to tell the
story of the filioque is to tell of the rise and fall of empires,
of crusades launched and repelled, of holy men willing to die for
the faith, and of worldly men willing to use it for their own
political ends. It is, perhaps, one of the most interesting stories
in all of Christendom, filled with characters and events that would
make even the best dramatists envious.
The Filioque: History of a Doctrinal Controversy is the first
complete English language history of the filioque written in over a
century. Beginning with the biblical texts and ending with recent
agreements on the place and meaning of the filioque, this book
traces the history of the doctrine and the controversy that has
surrounded it. From the Greek and Latin fathers, the ninth-century
debates, the Councils of Lyons and Ferrara-Florence, to the
twentieth- and twenty-first century-theologians and dialogues that
have come closer than ever to solving this thorny problem, Edward
Siecienski explores the strange and fascinating history behind one
of the greatest ecumenical rifts in Christendom.
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