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Three recently published dialogues between Eastern Orthodox theology and Western psychology
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Free will and the human act in seventeenth century Eastern Orthodox theology
This article analyses the doctrine of free will (autexousion) in the confessions of St. Peter Mogila and Dositheos II Notaras of Jerusalem. Free will is a central concept in Eastern Christian anthropology and these two monuments of theology represent how the understanding of the concept of free will developed in Eastern Orthodox theology in the context
David Heith-Stade
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Reception of Analogy of Being in Contemporary Eastern Orthodox Theology
Dialog, 2017AbstractThis article examines the relationship between the analogy of being (which is a fundamental principle of Catholic theology and metaphysics) and the most significant contemporary Eastern Orthodox theologians. This question of analogy touches upon the fundamental theological problem of the conceptualization of the relationship between God and ...
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The Influence of Eastern Orthodox Christian Theology on Mircea Eliade’s Understanding of Religion
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Jung and the mystical theology of the Eastern Orthodox Church: Comments on common ground
Pastoral Psychology, 1990The authors present a comparison of the cosmological, theological, and anthropological assumptions that underlie the mystical traditions of the Eastern Orthodox Church and certain of Jung's mystical observations about the universe, God, and humankind.
Bishop Chrysostomos, Thomas Brecht
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David Bradshaw and Richard Swinburne (eds.): “Natural Theology in the Eastern Orthodox Tradition”
Christian Perspectives on Science and Technology, 2023Doru Costache reviews the book “Natural Theology in the Eastern Orthodox Tradition” by David Bradshaw and Richard Swinburne (eds.)
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