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Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism: Contemporary Issues in Global Perspective

Orthodoxy and Evangelicalism: Contemporary Issues in Global Perspective

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Since the 1990s, the Eastern Orthodox and Protestant Evangelical communities have had more direct contact with each other than at any other time. A small but growing number of dialogues have occurred around the globe along with significant comparative studies in history, doctrine, worship, and spiritual life. Few regional studies, however, have examined areas outside the Anglophone world, or the political and legal aspects of relationships between these traditions. Therefore, this volume breaks fresh ground. This volume is a collection of scholarly essays on current issues and/or developments in Orthodox–Evangelical relations, at both global and national levels, which will inform the ongoing dialogue. The essays explore the history of relationships and the factors that help or hinder them, as well as current missiological challenges, political and legal issues, comparative theology and spirituality, eco-theology, and other topics. A particular strength is the number of contributions from Orthodox and Evangelicals in Eastern Europe.

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  • apatheia
  • Asceticism
  • asceticism-monastic life
  • Atonement
  • Bible authority
  • Brief RCOPE Scale
  • Cabasilas
  • celibacy
  • Chinese evangelicals
  • Christus Victor
  • Collectivism
  • common life
  • community-desert
  • concept
  • Confucian-influenced/Ru-influenced
  • contemporary North American Christianity
  • Coptic
  • creation care
  • Critical Realism
  • Darby Kathleen Ray
  • deification
  • Department of Religion
  • Discipleship
  • Eastern Orthodox
  • Eastern Orthodox theology
  • Ecology
  • ecumenical convergence
  • Ecumenical Movement
  • ecumenism
  • Egypt
  • enchurchment
  • Ethiopia
  • Evangelical
  • Evangelical Christians
  • Evangelicalism
  • Evangelicals
  • evangelical–Orthodox relations
  • evangelism
  • fasting
  • Gregory Boyd
  • Gustaf Aulén
  • Humanities
  • icon veneration
  • Iconography
  • inaugurated eschatology
  • India
  • interfaith
  • Irenaeus
  • J. Denny Weaver
  • John Wesley
  • kerygma
  • Kingdom of God
  • Lausanne-Orthodox Initiative
  • Leadership
  • liturgical theology
  • luther
  • Magnificat
  • Mariology
  • Metaphor
  • Moltmann
  • monk
  • moral discourse
  • moral values
  • Mysticism
  • Narrative
  • Neo-Protestantism
  • Nonviolence
  • Oriental Christian
  • Orthodox
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  • ransom
  • Redemption
  • relational selfhood
  • religiosity in Russia
  • religious coping
  • remnant
  • repressed form of self
  • retributive justice
  • Romania
  • Romanian evangelicals
  • Russia
  • Satisfaction
  • Serbia
  • Social interaction
  • Social issues & processes
  • social trinitarian anthropology
  • Society & culture: general
  • Society & Social Sciences
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  • spiritual well-being scale
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  • Staniloae
  • subjective well-being
  • Symeon the New Theologian
  • the work of Christ
  • Theology
  • theory of atonement
  • Thomas Finger
  • Ukraine
  • Wesleyan
  • World Council of Churches

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-2451-1

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