A Celebration of Living Theology: A Festschrift in Honour of Andrew Louth

A Celebration of Living Theology: A Festschrift in Honour of Andrew Louth

by - (Author), - (Author), Justin A. Mihoc (Editor), Leonard Aldea (Editor)

Synopsis

This volume brings together an international range of world-class scholars to engage with Andrew Louth's work and its influence on modern Theology. Andrew Louth is well known and influential in the English-speaking circles but also in the non-English Orthodox world, especially across Eastern Europe. The interaction between these theological groups remains sparse and intermittent. By drawing together scholars from the three main branches of Christianity and from around the world, this volume helps to increase our knowledge and exposure between these different spheres. This volume comprises of articles on Patristics, Byzantine Fathers, Latin Fathers, Modern Christianity, Theology as Life and the reception of Louth's work outside the English-speaking world. The papers are written by the leading scholars, such as Lewis Ayres, John Milbank, Kallistos Ware and Thomas Graumann.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark
Published: 27 Feb 2014

ISBN 10: 0567145603
ISBN 13: 9780567145604
Book Overview: This volume offers a thorough examination of Louth's work in patristics, church history, theology and spirituality

Media Reviews
Theology students at any level of study will find this collection an invaluable entry point for Louth's remarkable body of work as well as an immensely helpful window into the richness of Orthodox theology today. -- Taylor Worley, Union University, US * Theological Book Review *
Author Bio
Justin Mihoc is working on a PhD (Durham University) on the patristic reception and interpretation of Acts 1-5. He has published in Sudii Teologice and Ortodoxia. Serafim Aldea is working on a PhD (Durham University) on the ecclesiology of Elder Sophrony. His publications include Canonic Flesh, Utilitarian Poems, Skeleton, Cheap Literature and Sushi.