Buch, Englisch, 298 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 622 g
The Question of Change in Greek Orthodox Thought and Practice
Buch, Englisch, 298 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 622 g
ISBN: 978-1-4094-2077-4
Verlag: Routledge
The relationship between tradition and innovation in Orthodox Christianity has often been problematic, filled with tensions and contradictions starting from the Byzantine era and running through the 19th and 20th centuries. For a long period of time scholars have typically assumed Greek Orthodoxy to be a static religious tradition with little room for renewal or change. Although this public perception continues, the immutability of the Greek Orthodox tradition has been questioned by several scholars over the past few years. This book continues this line of reasoning, but brings it into the centre of contemporary discussion. Presenting case studies from different periods of history up to the present day, the authors trace different aspects in the development of innovation and renewal in Orthodox Christianity in the Greek-speaking world and among the Diaspora.
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Conceptual Overview; 1: How Can We Speak of Innovation in the Greek Orthodox Tradition? Towards a Typology of Innovation in Religion; 2: Orthodox Christianity, Change, Innovation; Encounters with Other Christian Denominations; 3: Double-Identity Churches on the Greek Islands under the Venetians; 4: Religious Innovation or Political Strategy? The Rapprochements of the Archbishop of Syros, Alexandros Lykourgos (1827–1875), towards the Anglican Church; Adaptations to Modernity; 5: Emancipation through Celibacy? The Sisterhoods of the Zoe Movement and their Role in the Development of ‘Christian Feminism' in Greece 1938–1960; 6: The New Sound of the Spiritual Modern; Reform and Power Struggle in Religious Governance; 7: Holy Canons or General Regulations? The Ecumenical Patriarchate vis-à-vis the Challenge of Secularization in the Nineteenth Century; 8: An Innovative Local Orthodox Model of Governance? The Shrine of Evangelistria on the Island of Tinos; Change in Contemporary Socio-Political Contexts; 9: A New Role for Religion in Greece? Theologians Challenging the Ethno-Religious Understanding of Orthodoxy and Greekness; 10: From Mobilization to a Controlled Compromise; Beyond National Borders: The Greek Orthodox Diaspora; 11: Innovation within Greek Orthodox Theology in Australia: Archbishop Stylianos and the Mystique of Indigenous Australian Spirituality; 12: Continuities and Change in Greek American Orthodoxy