ACOT - Orthodox diaspora: a place in-between, a place of encounter, a place for theology

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ACOT - Orthodox diaspora: a place in-between, a place of encounter, a place for theology

On 21 June 2013, the presentation of the book Introducing Eastern Orthodox Theology by Revd. Prof. Andrew Louth was the occasion for a small colloquium. Fr Andrew, who taught patristics in Oxford and Durham, is currently visiting professor at VU University Amsterdam and a member of the Dutch Centre for Patristic Research (CPO). At the colloquium we took up themes explored by 20th century thinkers of the Russian emigration, who tried to bring their patristic past into dialogue with contemporary Western ideas. One of the themes of the Orthodox diaspora is the ‘realm’ between the Creator and the created world. Who or what negotiates this abyss?

  1. 6

    Discussion

    Discussion led by Prof. Dr. Dr Ivana Noble

  2. 5

    Into the Abyss of the Unconscious

    Dr. Michael Bakker: Into the Abyss of the Human Unconscious

  3. 4

    Older than the World: The Virgin as Mediatrix

    Very Revd Prof. John Behr: Older than the World: The Virgin as Mediatrix

  4. 3

    Theology of in-between

    Fr. Andrew Louth: Theology of in-between

  5. 2

    Introduction

    Dr. Ivana Noble opens the colloquium

  6. 1

    Introducing Eastern Orthodox Theology

    Prof. Wim Janse presents the book Introducing Eastern Orthodox Theology to its author Revd. Prof. Andrew Louth.

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On 21 June 2013, the presentation of the book Introducing Eastern Orthodox Theology by Revd. Prof. Andrew Louth was the occasion for a small colloquium. Fr Andrew, who taught patristics in Oxford and Durham, is currently visiting professor at VU University Amsterdam and a member of the Dutch Centre for Patristic Research (CPO). At the colloquium we took up themes explored by 20th century thinkers of the Russian emigration, who tried to bring their patristic past into dialogue with contemporary Western ideas. One of the themes of the Orthodox diaspora is the ‘realm’ between the Creator and the created world. Who or what negotiates this abyss?

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