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		Colin D. Bergen Schrift und Erfahrung 
  
		Ferdinand Schöningh, 2024, 500 Seiten, Gebunden,  978-3-506-79661-5 
		99,00 EUR 
		
				 
		
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		East West Ecumenism - Ost West Ökumene 
		Band 3 Die Konzeption und Begründung des kirchlichen Bibelgebrauchs 
		in der neueren orthodoxen Theologie In der Bibelauslegung der 
		modernen westlichen Theologie spielt die spirituelle Erfahrung des 
		Auslegers zumeist keine Rolle. Vor allem in der protestantischen 
		Tradition hat sich die Auslegung der Bibel von Anfang an unter starkem 
		Bezug auf die Wissenschaften entwickelt. Der Bibelwissenschaftler ist 
		hier der Experte - nicht der Heilige! Ganz anders die Schriftauslegung 
		der neueren orthodoxen Theologie. Diese knüpft bewusst an ihre 
		frühchristlichen Ursprünge an und zeichnet sich durch eine enge Bindung 
		an die kirchliche und liturgische Erfahrung aus. Ausgehend von diesem 
		Befund untersucht die vorliegende Arbeit die spezifisch theologische 
		Struktur des ostkirchlichen Bibelgebrauchs und beleuchtet ihren 
		möglichen Beitrag zur Wiedergewinnung der Nähe von Schrift und Erfahrung 
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		Heta Hurskainen Churches in Contact and Collision 
		
  Ferdinand Schöningh, 2023, 200 Seiten, Gebunden,  
		978-3-506-79385-0  118,00 EUR
		
				 
		
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		East West Ecumenism - Ost West Ökumene 
		Band 2 Multiple Ways of Ukrainian and Russian Churches Language: 
		English Orthodox churches in Ukraine and Russia share a common 
		ecclesiastical tradition but differ in their views on practicing and 
		interpreting it. To bolster their own views, different Orthodox churches 
		emphasize different aspects of history, and ›forget‹ others, not 
		favorable for their interpretations. These intentional memorizing also 
		influence on the churches’ reflection of their position and role in 
		society at large. Interpretations of ecclesiastical tradition also 
		influence the Orthodox churches’ reactions to the other churches in 
		Ukraine. Abroad, ecclesiastical organizations, especially ecumenical 
		bodies are also influenced by the Ukrainian Orthodoxy, and have 
		influence on the Ukrainian and Russian Orthodoxy, when recognizing or 
		leaving without recognition the multiplicity of the Orthodox faith in 
		Ukraine and Russia.  
		
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		Pantelis Kalaitzidis Orthodoxy and Modernity  
		Ferdinand Schöningh, 2025, 200 Seiten, Hardcover,  978-3-506-79534-2
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		East West Ecumenism - Ost West Ökumene 
		Band 1 Introducing a Constructive Encounter Language: English 
		Did Orthodoxy come to a halt before modernity? Does Orthodox Christian 
		theology function only in traditional contexts borrowing schemes and 
		forms of rural society, to which the liturgical and theological 
		symbolisms, the rhetoric models of preaching, the structures of church 
		administration and its views on the relation between religion, politics, 
		and secular society are closely linked?Has Orthodoxy accepted the 
		consequences of modernity or the Orthodox still feel a nostalgia for 
		pre-modern forms of organization and structures of a glorified past, 
		following in this way fundamentalism? Did even the movement called 
		Return to the Fathers, as it was understood, and in spite of its 
		initially renewal character, functioned unwittingly as a barrier, 
		against modernity and its challenges?Modernity and post-modernity 
		constitute, however, the broader historical, social and cultural context 
		within which the Church is called to accomplish its mission and to 
		ceaselessly incarnate the Christian truth. | 
	 
	 
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