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Orthodox Tradition and Human Sexuality (Hardcover)
Thomas Arentzen, Ashley M. Purpura, Aristotle Papanikolaou; Foreword by Metropolitan Ambrosius Helsinki; Contributions by Thomas Arentzen, …
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Sex is a difficult issue for contemporary Christians, but the past
decade has witnessed a newfound openness regarding the topic among
Eastern Orthodox Christians. Both the theological trajectory and
the historical circumstances of the Orthodox Church differ
radically from those of other Christian denominations that have
already developed robust and creative reflections on sexuality and
sexual diversity. Within its unique history, theology, and
tradition, Orthodox Christianity holds rich resources for engaging
challenging questions of sexuality in new and responsive ways. What
is at stake in questions of sexuality in the Orthodox tradition?
What sources and theological convictions can uniquely shape
Orthodox understandings of sexuality? This volume aims to create an
agora for discussing sex, and not least the sexualities that are
often thought of as untraditional in Orthodox contexts. Through
fifteen distinct chapters, written by leading scholars and
theologians, this book offers a developed treatment of sexuality in
the Orthodox Christian world by approaching the subject from
scriptural, patristic, theological, historical, and sociological
perspectives. Chapters devoted to practical and pastoral insights,
as well as reflections on specific cultural contexts, engage the
human realities of sexual diversity and Christian life. From
re-thinking scripture to developing theologies of sex, from
eschatological views of eros to re-evaluations of the Orthodox
responses to science, this book offers new thinking on pressing,
present-day issues and initiates conversations about homosexuality
and sexual diversity within Orthodox Christianity.
The Moralist International analyzes the role of the Russian
Orthodox Church and the Russian state in the global culture wars
over gender and reproductive rights and religious freedom. It shows
how the Russian Orthodox Church in the past thirty years first
acquired knowledge about the dynamics, issues, and strategies of
Right- Wing Christian groups; how the Moscow Patriarchate has
shaped its traditionalist agenda accordingly; and how the close
alliance between church and state has turned Russia into a norm
entrepreneur for international moral conservativism. Including
detailed case studies of the World Congress of Families,
anti-abortion activism, and the global homeschooling movement, the
book identifies the key factors, causes, and actors of this
process. Kristina Stoeckl and Dmitry Uzlaner then develop the
concept of conservative aggiornamento to describe Russian
traditionalism as the result of conservative religious
modernization and the globalization of Christian social
conservatism. The Moralist International continues a line of
research on the globalization of the culture wars that challenges
the widespread perception that it is only progressive actors who
use the international human rights regime to achieve their goals by
demonstrating that conservative actors do the same. The book offers
a new, original perspective that firmly embeds the conservative
turn of post-Soviet Russia in the transnational dynamics of the
global culture wars. The Moralist International is available from
the publisher on an open-access basis.
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Orthodox Tradition and Human Sexuality (Paperback)
Thomas Arentzen, Ashley M. Purpura, Aristotle Papanikolaou; Foreword by Metropolitan Ambrosius Helsinki; Contributions by Thomas Arentzen, …
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R1,231
Discovery Miles 12 310
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Sex is a difficult issue for contemporary Christians, but the past
decade has witnessed a newfound openness regarding the topic among
Eastern Orthodox Christians. Both the theological trajectory and
the historical circumstances of the Orthodox Church differ
radically from those of other Christian denominations that have
already developed robust and creative reflections on sexuality and
sexual diversity. Within its unique history, theology, and
tradition, Orthodox Christianity holds rich resources for engaging
challenging questions of sexuality in new and responsive ways. What
is at stake in questions of sexuality in the Orthodox tradition?
What sources and theological convictions can uniquely shape
Orthodox understandings of sexuality? This volume aims to create an
agora for discussing sex, and not least the sexualities that are
often thought of as untraditional in Orthodox contexts. Through
fifteen distinct chapters, written by leading scholars and
theologians, this book offers a developed treatment of sexuality in
the Orthodox Christian world by approaching the subject from
scriptural, patristic, theological, historical, and sociological
perspectives. Chapters devoted to practical and pastoral insights,
as well as reflections on specific cultural contexts, engage the
human realities of sexual diversity and Christian life. From
re-thinking scripture to developing theologies of sex, from
eschatological views of eros to re-evaluations of the Orthodox
responses to science, this book offers new thinking on pressing,
present-day issues and initiates conversations about homosexuality
and sexual diversity within Orthodox Christianity.
The Moralist International analyzes the role of the Russian
Orthodox Church and the Russian state in the global culture wars
over gender and reproductive rights and religious freedom. It shows
how the Russian Orthodox Church in the past thirty years first
acquired knowledge about the dynamics, issues, and strategies of
Right- Wing Christian groups; how the Moscow Patriarchate has
shaped its traditionalist agenda accordingly; and how the close
alliance between church and state has turned Russia into a norm
entrepreneur for international moral conservativism. Including
detailed case studies of the World Congress of Families,
anti-abortion activism, and the global homeschooling movement, the
book identifies the key factors, causes, and actors of this
process. Kristina Stoeckl and Dmitry Uzlaner then develop the
concept of conservative aggiornamento to describe Russian
traditionalism as the result of conservative religious
modernization and the globalization of Christian social
conservatism. The Moralist International continues a line of
research on the globalization of the culture wars that challenges
the widespread perception that it is only progressive actors who
use the international human rights regime to achieve their goals by
demonstrating that conservative actors do the same. The book offers
a new, original perspective that firmly embeds the conservative
turn of post-Soviet Russia in the transnational dynamics of the
global culture wars. The Moralist International is available from
the publisher on an open-access basis.
This book explores how traces of the energies and dynamics of
Orthodox Christian theology and anthropology may be observed in the
clinical work of depth psychology. Looking to theology to express
its own religious truths and to psychology to see whether these
truth claims show up in healing modalities, the author creatively
engages both disciplines in order to highlight the possibilities
for healing contained therein. Dynamis of Healing elucidates how
theology and psychology are by no means fundamentally at odds with
each other but rather can work together in a beautiful and powerful
synergia to address both the deepest needs and deepest desires of
the human person for healing and flourishing.
In the current age where democratic and egalitarian ideals have
preeminence, Eastern Orthodox Christianity, among other
hierarchically organized religious traditions, faces the
challenging questions: "Why is hierarchy maintained as the model of
organizing the church, and what are the theological justifications
for its persistence?" These questions are especially significant
for historically and contemporarily understanding how Orthodox
Christians negotiate their spiritual ideals with the challenges of
their social and ecclesiastical realities. To critically address
these questions, this book offers four case studies of historically
disparate Byzantine theologians from the sixth to the
fourteenth-centuries-Dionysius the Areopagite, Maximus the
Confessor, Niketas Stethatos, and Nicholas Cabasilas-who
significantly reflect on the relationship between spiritual
authority, power, and hierarchy in theoretical, liturgical, and
practical contexts. Although Dionysius the Areopagite has been the
subject of much scholarly interest in recent years, the applied
theological legacy of his development of "hierarchy" in the
Christian East has not before been explored. Relying on a common
Dionysian heritage, these Byzantine authors are brought into a
common dialogue to reveal a tradition of constructing authentic
ecclesiastical hierarchy as foremost that which communicates
divinity.
This book explores how traces of the energies and dynamics of
Orthodox Christian theology and anthropology may be observed in the
clinical work of depth psychology. Looking to theology to express
its own religious truths and to psychology to see whether these
truth claims show up in healing modalities, the author creatively
engages both disciplines in order to highlight the possibilities
for healing contained therein. Dynamis of Healing elucidates how
theology and psychology are by no means fundamentally at odds with
each other but rather can work together in a beautiful and powerful
synergia to address both the deepest needs and deepest desires of
the human person for healing and flourishing.
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