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| Editor | Matthew Baker, Seraphim Danckaert, Nicholas Marinides |
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Thou hast redeemed us from the curse of the
Law by Thy precious Blood. By being nailed to the Cross and pierced with the
Spear, Thou hast poured immortality on mankind. O our Saviour, glory to Thee.
— Troparion for Holy Friday
Atonement is a contested but inescapable
term in contemporary English-language theological discussion. The doctrine of
atonement has received little attention in Orthodox Christian circles since the
work of Fr Georges Florovsky, who labored to clarify and promulgate the Orthodox
teaching on atonement on the basis of his theological leitmotifs of
neo-patristic synthesis and encounter with the West. Florovsky saw the doctrine
of the person of Christ as the key to apprehending the pattern and the unity of
God’s redemptive work. Hence he always sought to follow the Church Fathers in
weaving together the themes of creation and fall, incarnation and atonement,
deification and redemption, liturgy and asceticism, in the variegated yet
seamless robe of true theology.
The present volume is inspired by Florovsky’s legacy. It is composed of
two parts. The first is a collection of papers on atonement by contemporary
scholars from a patristic symposium in honor of Florovsky held at Princeton
Theological Seminary and Princeton University in 2011. The second part is a
collection of writings on atonement by Florovsky himself, including previously
unpublished manuscripts and other works otherwise hard to access. This book
offers incisive and informed neo-patristic voices to any contemporary discussion
of atonement, thus responding to the perennial legacy and task to which Fr
Georges Florovsky exhorted Orthodox theological reflection.
| Format | ED |
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| Publication Date | 20160715 |
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| Publisher | |
| Language | English |
| Book Dimensions | 0 |
| Format Detail | eBook |
| Editor | Matthew Baker, Seraphim Danckaert, Nicholas Marinides |
Preface
Abbreviations
Part I:
Proceedings of the First Annual Symposium of the Fr Georges Florovsky Orthodox
Theological Society at Princeton
Introduction
Marcus Plested
A Sacrifice for Life: Atonement
in the Orthodox Liturgical Tradition Irenei
Steenberg
Irenaeus on “Atonement”
John Behr
Creation and Salvation in St
Athanasius of Alexandria Khaled
Anatolios
Theology of Salvation in St
Gregory the Theologian John
McGuckin
Atonement in the Ascetic
Fathers Alexis Torrance
In Ligno Crucis:
Atonement in the Theology of Fr Georges Florovsky
Matthew Baker
Part
II: Georges Florovsky on Atonement, Unpublished and Republished
Materials
Introduction
Matthew Baker and Seraphim
Danckaert
In Ligno
Crucis: Ad Lectorem Georges
Florovsky
In Ligno Crucis
(A Summary from Sweden) Georges Florovsky
Redemption (Précis of a Planned
Book) Georges Florovsky
The Stumbling-Block
Georges Florovsky
Contributors