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Christianity, Democracy, and the Shadow of Constantine / Edited by George E. Demacopoulos and Aristotle Papanikolaou

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Orthodox Christianity and Contemporary Thought (FUP)Publication details: Oxford : Fordham University Press, 2016.Description: 1 online resource (303 p.)ISBN:
  • 9780823274222
  • 0823274225
  • 9780823274239
  • 0823274233
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Christianity, Democracy, and the Shadow of Constantine.DDC classification:
  • 261.7 23
LOC classification:
  • BR145.3
Online resources:
Contents:
Outrunning Constantine’s Shadow / Aristotle Papanikolaou and George E. Demacopoulos -- Moral Argument in the Human Rights Debate of the Russian Orthodox Church / Kristina Stoeckl -- Post- Communist Orthodox Countries and Secularization : The Lautsi Case and the Fracture of Europe / Capodistrias Hämmerli -- Power to the People : Orthodoxy, Consociational Democracy, and the Move beyond Phyletism / Luke Bretherton -- Power, Protest, and Perichoresis : On Being Church in a Troubled World / Mary Doak -- Strange Fruit : Augustine, Liberalism, and the Good Samaritan / Eric Gregory -- An Orthodox Encounter with Liberal Democracy / Emmanuel Clapsis -- Democracy and the Dynamics of Death : Orthodox Reflections on the Origin, Purpose, and Limits of Politics / Perry T. Hamalis -- “I Have Overcome the World” : The Church, the Liberal State, and Christ’s Two Natures in the Russian Politics of Theosis / Nathaniel Wood -- Emperors and Bishops of Constantinople (324–431) / Timothy D. Barnes -- Stepping Out of Constantine’s Shadow / Peter Iver Kaufman -- “You Cannot Have a Church Without an Empire” : Political Orthodoxy in Byzantium / James C. Skedros -- Roman Catholicism and Democracy : The Postconciliar Era / J. Bryan Hehir -- How (Not) to Be a Political Theologian / Stanley Hauerwas.
Summary: A collection of essays by Orthodoxy, Catholic, and Protestant scholars on Christianity's relationship to liberal democracy and the legacy of Emperor Constantine for Christian political thought.
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Outrunning Constantine’s Shadow /
Aristotle Papanikolaou and George E. Demacopoulos -- Moral Argument in the Human Rights Debate of the Russian Orthodox Church /

Kristina Stoeckl -- Post- Communist Orthodox Countries and Secularization : The Lautsi Case and the Fracture of Europe /
Capodistrias Hämmerli -- Power to the People : Orthodoxy, Consociational Democracy, and the Move beyond Phyletism /
Luke Bretherton -- Power, Protest, and Perichoresis : On Being Church in a Troubled World /
Mary Doak -- Strange Fruit : Augustine, Liberalism, and the Good Samaritan /
Eric Gregory -- An Orthodox Encounter with Liberal Democracy /

Emmanuel Clapsis -- Democracy and the Dynamics of Death : Orthodox Reflections on the Origin, Purpose, and Limits of Politics /
Perry T. Hamalis -- “I Have Overcome the World” : The Church, the Liberal State, and Christ’s Two Natures in the Russian Politics of Theosis /
Nathaniel Wood -- Emperors and Bishops of Constantinople (324–431) /

Timothy D. Barnes -- Stepping Out of Constantine’s Shadow /

Peter Iver Kaufman -- “You Cannot Have a Church Without an Empire” : Political Orthodoxy in Byzantium /
James C. Skedros -- Roman Catholicism and Democracy : The Postconciliar Era /

J. Bryan Hehir -- How (Not) to Be a Political Theologian /

Stanley Hauerwas.

A collection of essays by Orthodoxy, Catholic, and Protestant scholars on Christianity's relationship to liberal democracy and the legacy of Emperor Constantine for Christian political thought.

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