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The Early Eastern Orthodox Church - by Stephen Morris (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "It seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us," the apostles declared at the conclusion of their council described in Acts 15.
- About the Author: Stephen Morris is an independent scholar who lives in New York City.
- 191 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Church
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Book Synopsis
"It seemed good to the Holy Spirit and to us," the apostles declared at the conclusion of their council described in Acts 15. This apostolic council was the first of many councils to come as Christians sought to discern the will of God in the midst of historic challenges.
The faithful continued to struggle to express their new apostolic faith in new words, new languages, new places and new times. Many issues--the interaction of science and faith, divinity and humanity, Church and State--continue to be pertinent today.
This book tells the story of these struggles from the days of the New Testament to the fall of the city of Constantinople in AD 1453. It focuses on the Christian community in the eastern Mediterranean which became known as the Byzantine Empire. Each chapter examines the personalities and theologies entwined at the heart of conflicts that shaped the medieval world as well as the modern cultures of Greece, the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
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"Exceptional, informative, impressively well written...very highly recommended"-Midwest Book Review.
"Exceptional, informative, impressively well written...very highly recommended"--Midwest Book Review.
About the Author
Stephen Morris is an independent scholar who lives in New York City. He has studied Byzantine and medieval history and theology at Yale and St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Academy and has written on patristic preaching and exegesis as well as medieval and Byzantine hagiography.