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Explore the Orthodox approach to theology and spirituality. Taught by God: An Introduction to Orthodox Theology was compiled from preliminary lectures at St. Tikhon’s Seminary by Professor of Dogmatic Theology Harry Boosalis. While intended for first-year Master of Divinity students, the text’s introductory approach and reader-friendly style is ideal for anyone interested in the ancient spirituality of the Christian East. Based on Holy Scripture and patristic teaching, the text refers to the writings of a variety of Orthodox theologians, but especially those from Eastern European backgrounds. With an engaging style, this book is an ideal introduction to Orthodox theology for lay people and students.
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“A theologian in the patristic sense, on the other hand, is one who knows God through the experience of divine grace and whose spiritual life is centered in the ascetic, sacramental and liturgical life of the Church.” (Page 23)
“The first lesson learned in Orthodox theology is that the study of theology must not be approached purely as an academic endeavor. The study of theology is primarily a spiritual process. The believer must first be exposed to, edified by and ultimately identify with the time-honored Tradition of the Church Fathers.” (Page 15)
“The term heresy is derived from the Greek word αἱρέω (αἱρεῖν in the infinitive) which means ‘to take for oneself’ or ‘to choose.’68 Heresy has the connotation of picking or choosing what one wants to believe while disregarding the fullness of the authoritative theological doctrines of the Church.” (Page 55)
“It can be very dangerous to do theology without having an existential experience of life in the spirit of Christ.’” (Page 16)
“‘If you are a theologian, you will pray truly. And if you pray truly, you are a theologian.’” (Page 21)
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Jonathan Smith
4/4/2023