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In Light from the East, Aidan Nichols has two main objectives: to identify a variety of dogmatic issues raised or discussed by Eastern Orthodox theology and to discover the character of the Eastern Orthodox tradition through a study of modern Orthodox dogmatic theologians.
Writing as a Catholic theologian himself, Nichols makes an important ecumenical contribution by offering this study of one tradition from the standpoint of another.
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“Bulgakov, that is, wished to preserve the socialist ideal of Marx, but to strip it of all suggestion of determinism. Man must not be seen as a passive object swept along by the forces of economic development, but as a creative agent in history, freely acting in pursuit of fundamental values.” (Page 58)
“Bulgakov draws an all-pervasive analogy between nature and the structure of the inner-Trinitarian relationships.” (Page 62)
“But man knows truth as both ‘ideal’ (in the form of the coherent intelligibleness of conceptual contents) and ‘real’ (as referred to the actual splendour of reality).” (Page 62)
“both of these two great churches used political events to break up the ecclesiastical empire of the other” (Page 9)
“the structure of the Orthodox Church is the greatest problem facing the Orthodox today” (Pages 8–9)
An excellent introduction for those unfamiliar with this Eastern light, and a stimulating read for those already engaged in exploration and dialogue.
—Priests and People