"The Church of the Holy Spirit," written by Russian priest and
scholar Nicholas Afanasiev (1893-1966), is one of the most
important works of twentieth-century Orthodox theology. Afanasiev
was a member of the "Paris School" of emigre intellectuals who
gathered in Paris after the Russian revolution, where he became a
member of the faculty of St. Sergius Orthodox Seminary. "The Church
of the Holy Spirit," which offers a rediscovery of the eucharistic
and communal nature of the church in the first several centuries,
was written over a number of years beginning in the 1940s and
continuously revised until its posthumous publication in French in
1971.Vitaly Permiakov's lucid translation and Michael Plekon's
careful editing and substantive introduction make this important
work available for the first time to an English-speaking audience.
"Nicholas Afanasiev is perhaps the most important ecclesiologist of
modern times in the Orthodox world. "The Church of the Holy Spirit
"is a very important book, a magnum opus, demonstrating that
Afanasiev himself is undoubtedly a major twentieth-century
theologian." --John McGuckin, Nielsen Professor of Early
Ecclesiastical History, Union Theological Seminary "One of the
great contributions of the Second Vatican Council was its recovery
of a Eucharistic ecclesiology. Yet over a decade before the
council, one of the most influential theologians of the Eastern
Orthodox communion, Nicholas Afanasiev, was helping his own
tradition recover its Eucharistic foundations. The publication of
one of his most significant works, " The Church of the Holy
Spirit," which the University of Notre Dame Press has now made
available in English translation, will allow contemporary readers
to discover the provocative, insightful and sometimes idiosyncratic
perspectives of this seminal Orthodox theologian." --Richard R.
Gaillardetz, Murray/Bacik Professor of Catholic Studies, University
of Toledo. "Fr. Nicholas Afanasiev's" The Church of the Holy
Spirit" is truly a seminal work of the twentieth-century, an
indispensable monument of theological reflection on the Church and
her Liturgy. Written over many years, in sustained engagement with
the historical experience of the Church and contemporary Eastern
and Western theology, the work became itself a catalyst in both
eucharistic practice and ecclesiological reflection. This splendid
English translation will provide the opportunity for Afanasiev's
contribution to be more fully appreciated and critically
appropriated." --Rev. Dr. John Behr, Dean, St Vladimir's Orthodox
Theological Seminary
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