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The evangelical theology of the Orthodox Church / Bradley Nassif.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Yonkers, NY : St Vladimir's Seminary Press, 2021Description: 283 pagine ; 22 cmContent type:
  • testo (txt)
Media type:
  • senza mediazione (n)
Carrier type:
  • volume (nc)
ISBN:
  • 9780881416923
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 280/.042 23
Other classification:
  • BX 324.5.N37 2021
Contents:
The Evangelical Theology of the Orthodox Church: In Worship, Spirituality, and Doctrine -- Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism in Dialogue.
Summary: "In these articles, Bradley Nassif focuses on the evangelical reality of the Orthodox Church and reflects on the Orthodox Churches new dialogues with Christians in the Evangelical (Protestant) movement. The Orthodox Church itself is at heart "evangelical," that is, the gospel is at the very center of its theology, liturgy, and spiritual life. This reality is often obscured both for those inside and for those outside the Church. In her dialogue with evangelicals, the Orthodox Church not only finds common ground, but more clearly articulates her own evangelical identity".
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The Evangelical Theology of the Orthodox Church: In Worship, Spirituality, and Doctrine -- Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism in Dialogue.

"In these articles, Bradley Nassif focuses on the evangelical reality of the Orthodox Church and reflects on the Orthodox Churches new dialogues with Christians in the Evangelical (Protestant) movement. The Orthodox Church itself is at heart "evangelical," that is, the gospel is at the very center of its theology, liturgy, and spiritual life. This reality is often obscured both for those inside and for those outside the Church. In her dialogue with evangelicals, the Orthodox Church not only finds common ground, but more clearly articulates her own evangelical identity".