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Even in the twenty-first century, critical and creative engagement with modern and postmodern philosophy is still a rarity in Orthodox circles. This collection of essays makes a contribution to overcoming this deficit. Eight scholars from six different countries, working on the intersection between Orthodox thought and philosophy, present their research in short and accessible essays. The range of topics spans from political philosophy to phenomenology, metaphysics, philosophy of self, logic, ethics, and philosophy of language. This book does not promote one particular approach to the relationship between Orthodox theology and philosophy. Yet all authors demonstrate that Orthodox scholarship is not confined to historical research about the Byzantine era, but that it can contribute to, and enrich, contemporary intellectual debates.
“Can Orthodox Christianity, while understanding itself as the
ancient Christianity of the first millennium, robustly engage
contemporary philosophy? This collection of articles by some of the
finest Orthodox philosophers working today—proceeding from diverse
schools of thought and addressing a variety of issues—eloquently
demonstrates that this very rootedness in tradition can facilitate
a singularly lucid articulation of contemporary Christian
philosophy.”
—Bruce V. Foltz, Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, Eckerd
College
Christoph Schneider is Academic Director and Lecturer in
Systematic and Philosophical Theology at the Institute for Orthodox
Christian Studies in Cambridge, UK.
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