Singing in a Strange Land: The Ancient Future of Orthodox Pluralism
In Singing in a Strange Land: The Ancient Future of Orthodox Pluralism, Elias Bouboutsis offers a thought-provoking exploration of Orthodox Christianity's capacity to engage with diverse cultural and religious contexts, reflecting on the ancient roots of pluralism within the tradition and its relevance in contemporary times. This book offers valuable insights for readers interested in understanding how the Orthodox faith can adapt and flourish amidst the complexities of modern pluralistic societies, promoting a vision of unity and dialogue across different faith traditions.
Contents
Preface |
p. ix |
Acknowledgments |
p. xi |
Introduction |
p. 1 |
Chapter 1 - Foundations: Theology, Anthropology, and Methodology |
p. 17 |
Chapter 2 - Recovery and Intercultural Psychologies |
p. 37 |
Chapter 3 - Recovery and Postcolonial Theories |
p. 73 |
Chapter 4 - Early Icons of Orthodoxy Pluralism: Septuagint, Basil, and Divine Worship |
p. 101 |
Chapter 5 - Later Icons of Orthodox Pluralism: Colonial Captivity, Migration, and Kazantzakis |
p. 139 |
Chapter 6 - The Ancient Future of Orthodox Pluralism |
p. 173 |
Appendix - Encouraging Words for Students on the Value of Non-Christian Studies |
p. 185 |
Bibliography |
p. 217 |
Index |
p. 225 |
About the Author |
p. 225 |
Product Description
Paperback: |
225 Pages |
Publisher: |
Holy Cross Orthodox Press |
ISBN: |
978-1-935317-06-7 |
Product Dimensions: |
9 x 6 |
Author: |
Elias Bouboutsis |
Publication Year: |
2010 |