Encyclopedia of Eastern Orthodox Christianity Two Volume Set

2 Volume Set

Gebonden Engels 2011 9781405185394
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With a combination of essay–length and short entries written by a team of leading religious experts, the two–volume
En
cyclopedia of Eastern Orthodoxy offers the most comprehensive guide to the cultural and intellectual world of Eastern Orthodox Christianity available in English today.

An outstanding reference work providing the first English language multi–volume account of the key historical, liturgical, doctrinal features of Eastern Orthodoxy, including the Non–Chalcedonian churches
Explores of the major traditions of Eastern Orthodoxy in detail, including the Armenian, Byzantine, Coptic, Ethiopic, Slavic, Romanian, Syriac churches
Uniquely comprehensive, it is edited by one of the leading scholars in the field and provides authoritative but accessible articles by a range of top international academics and Orthodox figures
Spans the period from Late Antiquity to the present, encompassing subjects including history, theology, liturgy, monasticism, sacramentology, canon law, philosophy, folk culture, architecture, archaeology, martyrology, hagiography, all alongside a large and generously detailed prosopography
Structured alphabetically and topically cross–indexed, with entries ranging from 100 to 6,000 words

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ISBN13:9781405185394
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:872

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Africa, Orthodoxy in
<p>Akathistos</p>
<p>Albania, Orthodox Church of</p>
<p>Alexandria, Patriarchate of</p>
<p>Ambo</p>
<p>Amnos</p>
<p>Anagnostes (Reader)</p>
<p>Analogion</p>
<p>Anaphora</p>
<p>Anastasimatarion</p>
<p>Angels</p>
<p>Anglicanism, Orthodoxy and</p>
<p>Anointing of the Sick</p>
<p>Antidoron</p>
<p>Antimension</p>
<p>Antioch, Patriarchate of</p>
<p>Apodeipnon</p>
<p>Apodosis</p>
<p>Apolysis</p>
<p>Apolytikion</p>
<p>Apophaticism</p>
<p>Aposticha</p>
<p>Apostolic Succession</p>
<p>Archdeacon</p>
<p>Architecture, Orthodox Church</p>
<p>Arianism</p>
<p>Armenian Christianity</p>
<p>Artoklasia</p>
<p>Artophorion</p>
<p>Asceticism</p>
<p>Assyrian Apostolic Church of the East</p>
<p>Asterisk</p>
<p>Australasia, Orthodox Church in</p>
<p>Baptism</p>
<p>Barlaam of Calabria (ca. 1290 1348)</p>
<p>Berdiaev, Nikolai A. (1874 1948)</p>
<p>Bible</p>
<p>Bioethics, Orthodoxy and</p>
<p>Blessing Rituals</p>
<p>Bogomils</p>
<p>Bulgakov, Sergius (Sergei) (1871 1944)</p>
<p>Bulgaria, Patriarchal Orthodox Church of</p>
<p>Caerularios, Michael (d. 1059)</p>
<p>Calendar</p>
<p>Canon (Liturgical)</p>
<p>Canon Law</p>
<p>Canonization</p>
<p>Cappadocian Fathers</p>
<p>Catechumens</p>
<p>Charity</p>
<p>Chastity</p>
<p>Cheesefare (Sunday of)</p>
<p>Cherubikon</p>
<p>China, Autonomous Orthodox Church of</p>
<p>Chorepiscopos</p>
<p>Chrismation</p>
<p>Christ</p>
<p>Church (Orthodox Ecclesiology)</p>
<p>Communion of Saints</p>
<p>Confession</p>
<p>Constantinople, Patriarchate of</p>
<p>Contemporary Orthodox Theology</p>
<p>Coptic Orthodoxy</p>
<p>Council of Chalcedon (451)</p>
<p>Council of Constantinople I (381)</p>
<p>Council of Constantinople II (553)</p>
<p>Council of Constantinople III (680 681)</p>
<p>Council of Ephesus (431)</p>
<p>Council of Nicea I (325)</p>
<p>Council of Nicea II (787)</p>
<p>Cross</p>
<p>Cyprus, Autocephalous Orthodox Church of</p>
<p>Cyril Lukaris, Patriarch of Constantinople (1572 1638)</p>
<p>Czech Lands and Slovakia, Orthodox Church of&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Deacon</p>
<p>Deaconess</p>
<p>Death (and Funeral)</p>
<p>Deification</p>
<p>Deisis</p>
<p>Desert Fathers and Mothers</p>
<p>Diakonikon</p>
<p>Divine Liturgy, Orthodox</p>
<p>Dormition</p>
<p>Dostoevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovich (1821 1881)</p>
<p>Doxastikon</p>
<p>Eastern Catholic Churches</p>
<p>Ecology&nbsp;</p>
<p>Ecumenical Councils</p>
<p>Ecumenism, Orthodoxy and</p>
<p>Education</p>
<p>Eiletarion</p>
<p>Eileton</p>
<p>Ekphonesis</p>
<p>Elder (Starets)</p>
<p>Eleousa (Umilenie)</p>
<p>Eothina</p>
<p>Epiclesis</p>
<p>Episcopacy</p>
<p>Epitrachelion</p>
<p>Eschatology</p>
<p>Estonia, Orthodox Church in</p>
<p>Ethics</p>
<p>Eucharist</p>
<p>Euchologion</p>
<p>Evangelism</p>
<p>Evlogitaria</p>
<p>Exaposteilarion</p>
<p>Exarch</p>
<p>Excommunication</p>
<p>Exorcism</p>
<p>Fasting&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Fatherhood of God</p>
<p>Feasts</p>
<p>Filioque</p>
<p>Finland, Autonomous Orthodox Church of</p>
<p>Florence, Council of (1438 1439)</p>
<p>Florensky, Pavel Alexandrovich (1882 1937)</p>
<p>Florovsky, Georges V. (1893 1979)</p>
<p>Fools, Holy</p>
<p>Georgia, Patriarchal Orthodox Church of</p>
<p>Glykophilousa</p>
<p>Gnosticism</p>
<p>Gospel</p>
<p>Grace</p>
<p>Great Week</p>
<p>Greece, Orthodox Church of</p>
<p>Hades</p>
<p>Hagiography</p>
<p>Healing</p>
<p>Heirmologion</p>
<p>Heresy</p>
<p>Hesychasm</p>
<p>Hexapsalmoi</p>
<p>Hieratikon</p>
<p>Hodegitria</p>
<p>Holy Spirit</p>
<p>Holy Trinity</p>
<p>Horologion</p>
<p>Humanity</p>
<p>Hymnography</p>
<p>Hypakoe</p>
<p>Iasi (Jassy), Synod of (1642)</p>
<p>Iconoclasm</p>
<p>Iconography, Styles of</p>
<p>Iconostasis</p>
<p>Icons</p>
<p>Idiomelon</p>
<p>Imiaslavie</p>
<p>Incarnation (of the Logos)</p>
<p>Incense</p>
<p>Islam, Orthodoxy and</p>
<p>Japan, Autonomous Orthodox Church of</p>
<p>Jeremias II, Patriarch (1572 1595)</p>
<p>Jerusalem, Patriarchate of</p>
<p>Jesus Prayer</p>
<p>Judaism, Orthodoxy and</p>
<p>Judgment</p>
<p>Kalymauchion</p>
<p>Katavasia</p>
<p>Kathisma</p>
<p>Kazakhstan, Orthodoxy in</p>
<p>Khomiakov, Aleksey S. (1804 1860)</p>
<p>Kollyva</p>
<p>Kollyvadic Fathers</p>
<p>Kontakion</p>
<p>Lance</p>
<p>Latvia, Orthodoxy in</p>
<p>Lithuania, Orthodoxy in</p>
<p>Liturgical Books</p>
<p>Logos Theology</p>
<p>Lossky, Vladimir (1903 1958)</p>
<p>Love</p>
<p>Lyons, Council of (1274)</p>
<p>Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church</p>
<p>Mandorla</p>
<p>Maronites</p>
<p>Marriage</p>
<p>Maximus the Greek (1470 1555)</p>
<p>Megalomartyr Saints</p>
<p>Men, Alexander (1935 1990)</p>
<p>Menaion</p>
<p>Mesonyktikon</p>
<p>Metanie (Metanoia)</p>
<p>Meteora</p>
<p>Military Saints</p>
<p>Miracles</p>
<p>Moghila, Peter (1596 1646)</p>
<p>Moldova, Orthodoxy in</p>
<p>Monasticism</p>
<p>Monophysitism (including Miaphysitism)</p>
<p>Monothelitism</p>
<p>Mount Athos</p>
<p>Music (Sacred)</p>
<p>Myrobletes Saints</p>
<p>Mystery (Sacrament)</p>
<p>Name (Name Day)</p>
<p>Nativity of the Lord</p>
<p>Nativity of the Theotokos</p>
<p>Nestorianism</p>
<p>New Martyrs</p>
<p>Newly Revealed Saints</p>
<p>Niptic Books (Paterika)</p>
<p>Non–Possessors (Nil Sorskii)</p>
<p>Ode</p>
<p>Oktoechos</p>
<p>Old Believers</p>
<p>Old Testament</p>
<p>Optina</p>
<p>Ordination</p>
<p>Oriental Orthodox</p>
<p>Original Sin</p>
<p>Orthodoxy and World Religions</p>
<p>Orthros (Matins)</p>
<p>Ottoman Yoke</p>
<p>Panagia</p>
<p>Pantocrator Icon</p>
<p>Papacy</p>
<p>Paradise</p>
<p>Paraklesis</p>
<p>Paraklitike</p>
<p>Parousia</p>
<p>Passion Bearers</p>
<p>Patristics</p>
<p>Pentarchy</p>
<p>Pentecost, Feast of</p>
<p>Pentekostarion</p>
<p>Perichoresis</p>
<p>Phelonion</p>
<p>Philokalia</p>
<p>Philosophy</p>
<p>Pilgrim, Way of the</p>
<p>Platytera</p>
<p>Poland, Orthodox Church of</p>
<p>Pontike, Evagrios (ca. 345 399)</p>
<p>Possessors (Joseph of Volotsk)</p>
<p>Prayer</p>
<p>Priesthood</p>
<p>Prokeimenon</p>
<p>Proskomedie (Prothesis)</p>
<p>Protecting Veil</p>
<p>Protodeacon</p>
<p>Psaltes (Cantor)</p>
<p>Psilanthropism</p>
<p>Psychosabbaton</p>
<p>Quinisext Council (Council in Trullo) (692)</p>
<p>Relics</p>
<p>Repentance</p>
<p>Resurrection</p>
<p>Rhipidion (Fan)</p>
<p>Romania, Patriarchal Orthodox Church of</p>
<p>Rome, Ancient Patriarchate of</p>
<p>Royal Doors</p>
<p>Russia, Patriarchal Orthodox Church of</p>
<p>Scholarios, George (Gennadios) (ca. 1403 1472)</p>
<p>Semandron</p>
<p>Serbia, Patriarchal Orthodox Church of</p>
<p>Sexual Ethics</p>
<p>Sinai, Autocephalous Church of</p>
<p>Solovyov, Vladimir (1853 1900)</p>
<p>Sophiology</p>
<p>Sophrony, Archimandrite (1896 1993)</p>
<p>Soteriology</p>
<p>St. Andrei Rublev (ca. 1360 1430)</p>
<p>St. Antony of Egypt (the Great) (ca. 251 356)</p>
<p>St. Athanasius of Alexandria (ca. 293 373)</p>
<p>St. Augustine of Hippo (354 430)</p>
<p>St. Basil of Caesarea (Basil the Great) (330 379)</p>
<p>St. Constantine the Emperor (ca. 271 337)</p>
<p>St. Cyril of Alexandria (ca. 378 444)</p>
<p>St. Dionysius the Areopagite</p>
<p>St. Dorotheos of Gaza (6th c.)</p>
<p>St. Elizaveta Feodorovna (1864 1918)</p>
<p>St. Ephrem the Syrian (ca. 306 373/379)</p>
<p>St. Filaret (Philaret) Drozdov (1782 1867)</p>
<p>St. Gregory of Nazianzus (Gregory the Theologian) (329 390)</p>
<p>St. Gregory Palamas (1296 1359)</p>
<p>St. Gregory the Great, Pope (ca. 540 604)</p>
<p>St. Ignatius Brianchaninov (1807 1867)</p>
<p>St. Isaac the Syrian (7th c.)</p>
<p>St. John Cassian (ca. 360 ca. 435)</p>
<p>St. John Chrysostom (349 407)</p>
<p>St. John Klimakos (ca. 579 ca. 659)</p>
<p>St. John of Damascus (ca. 675 ca. 750)</p>
<p>St. Macarius (4th c.)</p>
<p>St. Mark of Ephesus (1392 1445)</p>
<p>St. Maximos the Confessor (580 662)</p>
<p>St. Nicholas Cabasilas (ca. 1322 ca. 1391)</p>
<p>St. Nicholas the Wonderworker</p>
<p>St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite (1749 1809)</p>
<p>St. Paisy Velichovsky (1722 1794)</p>
<p>St. Photios the Great (ca. 810 ca. 893)</p>
<p>St. Romanos the Melodist (6th c.)</p>
<p>St. Seraphim of Sarov (1759 1833)</p>
<p>St. Sergius of Radonezh (1314 1392)</p>
<p>St. Silouan of Athos (1866 1938)</p>
<p>St. Symeon the New Theologian (949 1022)</p>
<p>St. Theodore the Studite (759 826)</p>
<p>St. Theophan (Govorov) the Recluse (1815 1894)</p>
<p>St. Tikhon (Belavin) (1865 1925)</p>
<p>St. Tikhon of Zadonsk (1724 1783)</p>
<p>St niloae, Dumitru (1903 1993)</p>
<p>Stavrophore</p>
<p>Stethatos, Niketas&nbsp; (ca. 1005 1085)</p>
<p>Sticharion</p>
<p>Sticheron</p>
<p>Sts. Barsanuphius and John (6th c.)</p>
<p>Sts. Constantine (Cyril) (ca. 826 869) and Methodios (815 885)</p>
<p>Stylite Saints</p>
<p>Syrian Orthodox Churches</p>
<p>Theophan the Greek (ca. 1340 1410)</p>
<p>Theophany, Feast of</p>
<p>Theophylact of Ohrid (ca. 1050 1108)</p>
<p>Theotokion</p>
<p>Theotokos, the Blessed Virgin</p>
<p>Tradition</p>
<p>Triodion</p>
<p>Troparion</p>
<p>Ukraine, Orthodoxy in the&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>United States of America, Orthodoxy in the</p>
<p>Unmercenary Saints</p>
<p>Vespers (Hesperinos)</p>
<p>Vestments</p>
<p>Virgins</p>
<p>War</p>
<p>Wealth</p>
<p>Western Europe, Orthodoxy in&nbsp;</p>
<p>Widows</p>
<p>Women in Orthodoxy</p>
<p>Appendix: Foundational Documents of Orthodox Theology</p>

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