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9781405185394

The Encyclopedia of Eastern Orthodox Christianity, 2 Volume Set

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    9781405185394

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    1405185392

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-01-31
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

With a combination of essay-length and short entries written by a team of leading religious experts, the two-volume Encyclopedia 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

Author Biography

John Anthony McGuckin is Nielsen Professor of Early Church History at Union Theological Seminary, and Professor of Byzantine Christian Studies at Columbia University in New York. A Stavrofor priest of the Romanian Orthodox Church in America, Professor McGuckin is the author of more than twenty books on religious and historical themes, including The Orthodox Church (Wiley-Blackwell, 2008), and is widely considered one of the leading experts on Early Christian and Eastern Orthodox traditions writing today.

Table of Contents

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