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Union Without Confusion: Councils and Christology Beyond the Chalcedonian Divide [Kõva köide]

(St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theology Seminary, USA)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 200 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 238x158x16 mm, kaal: 440 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: T.& T.Clark Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0567724840
  • ISBN-13: 9780567724847
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 200 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 238x158x16 mm, kaal: 440 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: T.& T.Clark Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0567724840
  • ISBN-13: 9780567724847
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A theological and historical study of the 1,500-year schism between two church families, offering insight and hope.

Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Christians have been separated since the aftermath of the Council of Chalcedon in 451. The core of this book consists in a fresh historical-theological review of the conciliar period, viewed through the lens of the schism between dyophysite and miaphysite Christians.

Bouteneff examines the journey Greek philosophical terminology and its gradual adaption to Christian theological use, one that was experienced differently across the sectors of late-ancient Christendom. He explores how the texts of the theological definitions of the seven councils, as well as excerpts from other key texts, were provided in Greek with English translation. With this forensic examination, provides much needed insight and hope to the schism between two church families.

Bouteneff argues for a fresh approach to the authority of tradition, in order to bridge the gap between modern-day movements towards reunion and the Church Fathers' discernment of division and disagreement.

This book not only re-examines church history, it proposes fresh ways to understand its vital relevance for our theology and for inter-church relationships.

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Agreed Statements from the bilateral dialogue, both Non-Official and Official, suggest that the Eastern Orthodox and the Oriental Orthodox are in fact very close in their understanding of the mystery of the Incarnation. Hesitations which have been expressed from both sides, however, have hindered further progress. Since many of these hesitations turn out to be based on polemical misunderstandings of the past which have become fossilized over the course of time, Peter Bouteneff's eirenic and more objective revisiting of the key documents of the controversies is most welcome, and it is greatly to be hoped that his book will help to remove misconceptions on both sides which have been inherited from the past. * Sebastian P. Brock, Oxford University, UK * This is a learned and sensitive study by a distinguished Eastern Orthodox scholar. It has arisen from a conviction that the problems arising from the fifth-century Chalcedonian schism that still divides the Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox communions are resolvable through reconceiving the way in which conciliar and patristic authority functions. Marked by clarity of thought and written in accessible language despite the complexity of the subject, Bouteneff's book is essential reading for anyone concerned with healing the division between these two closely related but long-estranged Christian families. * Norman Russell, Theological Institute of Saint Eufemia of Calcedonia at the Orthodox Exarchate of Italy * Bouteneffs study offers a historically nuanced and theologically rigorous analysis of the fifth century Christological controversies with an eye to the contemporary dialogue between the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches. By consistently defending term/meaning distinction, Bouteneff shows that the schism of the two churches was primarily a result of terminological misunderstandings rather than profound doctrinal differences. The book is an important contribution to the healing of theological memories, so much needed in our time. * Paul Gavrilyuk, International Orthodox Theological Association *

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A theological and historical study of the 1,500-year schism between two church families, offering insight and hope.
Preface

I. Introduction: An Ancient Schism in a New Light


II. Communion and Discord: History and Theology Through the Church's Great
Councils

The Fourth Century: Nicea, Constantinople, and their Interim
From Ephesus to Constantinople III: A Conciliar Tetrad


III. Conclusions: Revisiting The Past In Our Own Day

Appendix

Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index
Peter C. Bouteneff is Professor of Systematic Theology at St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, USA.