By the noted Orthodox theologian Vladimir Lossky, who reveals "vision" as the purpose and goal for the Christian life, both proclaiming and anticipating the Parousia.
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By the noted Orthodox theologian Vladimir Lossky, who reveals "vision" as the purpose and goal for the Christian life, both proclaiming and anticipating the Parousia.
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Very Good + pp. 140. The Relevance Of Orthodoxy In The Whole Ecumenical Movement Is Becoming Ever More Evident. Standing Apart From The Controversies Which Have Embittered The History Of Western Christendom, The Christian East Has Preserved A Living Continuity With The Early Church. It Is Here That The Significance Of Its Witness, In Itself Disinterested, Is To Be Found, Now That The Ecumenical Movement Is Developing "Ecumenism In Time, " And Is Searching For Those Churchly Roots Which Are Common To All Christians. Orthodoxy, Which Unites A Sacramental View Of The Church With A Sense Of Personal Liberty In The Holy Spirit, Can Open Up Unexpected Perspectives In The Catholic-Protestant Dialogue. May Not Its Spirituality, Which Sees The Victory Of Christ Over Death And Hell As Avowing A Real Transfiguration Of Man And The Universe, Be Of Vital Assistance At The Movement When Western Man Is Exploring The Depths Both Of Human Anguish, And Of The Material World, And Is Becoming Dangerously Tempted By The Psychic Techniques Of The Non-Christian East? The Annihilation Of Distance And The Dispersion Of Numerous Orthodox In Western Europe And America Are Signs Of The Times Which We Cannot Ignore. It Is Essential That The Orthodox, Who Up Till Now Have Too Seldom Expressed Themselves In Western Languages, Should Be Able To Do So Freely. It Is In This Way That The Idea Of The Present Collection Was Formed.