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The Ecclesiology of St. Basil the Great by Olga a Druzhinina

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EAN
9781498237864
UPC
9781498237864
ISBN
9781498237864
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Item Length
22.6 cm
Publication Year
2016
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
The Ecclesiology of ST. Basil the Great
Item Height
226mm
Author
Olga a Druzhinina
Publisher
Pickwick Publications
Topic
Religious History, Christianity
Item Width
150mm
Item Weight
318g
Number of Pages
216 Pages

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In this book Olga Druzhinina analyzes St. Basil's understanding of the church, paying special attention to his Trinitarian approach to its life. Although the role of God the Trinity in the life of the church occupies a considerable place in St. Basil's thought, as Druzhinina demonstrates, it is a subject that has not previously been addressed by scholars. The analysis offered here of the life of the church as grounded in Trinitarian philanthropy provides fresh insights into St. Basil's understanding of the worldwide fellowship of believers. Druzhinina also brings into focus another neglected aspect of St. Basil's ecclesiology--his perception of the church as a two-dimensional, heaven-and-earth mystical reality with a strong bond between both parts (the heavenly and the earthly). It is often said that ecclesiology had not yet emerged, as a focus of coherent theological reflection, in the early church, especially the East. But the early Fathers certainly had a working theology of the church which permeated all their thought. It can be retrieved by painstaking research into a wide range of sources and genres. This is what Dr. Olga Druzhinina has done for St. Basil the Great. Without her work we would probably not be aware of Basil's sophisticated Trinitarian theology of the church, with the golden thread of love and divine-human philanthropy running through it. For Basil, the church is a communion, a 'fellowship of love, ' into which we are drawn through participation in the holy mysteries of the Liturgy. We will not be able to look at the achievement of Basil and patristic ecclesiology in quite the same way again. --Paul Avis, Visiting Professor in the Department of Theology and Religion, University of Exeter; editor-in-chief of Ecclesiology; author of The Vocation of Anglicanism (2016) Basil the Great is recognized as one of the key thinkers in the development of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, and is also significant for his role as a bishop and founder of Christian communities. The originality of this book is in showing how the two are related in his theology. Dr. Druzhinina also draws our attention to the rich resources in the Eastern Fathers for Western evangelical Protestants to explore. --Thomas A. Noble, Research Professor of Theology, Nazarene Theological Seminary Olga Druzhinina masterfully creates a Trinitarian theology for ecclesiology and demonstrates how each Person of the Trinity plays a part in shaping the authentic church. --David Rainey, Senior Research Fellow, Nazarene Theological College, Didsbury, UK Olga Druzhinina is Lecturer in Theology at European Nazarene College, Eurasia Region.

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Pickwick Publications
ISBN-13
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Book Title
The Ecclesiology of ST. Basil the Great
Author
Olga a Druzhinina
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Religious History, Christianity
Publication Year
2016
Number of Pages
216 Pages

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Item Height
226mm
Item Width
150mm
Item Weight
318g

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Olga a Druzhinina

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