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Manna from Athos: The Issue of Frequent Communion on the Holy Mountain in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
| Hieromonk Patapios and Archbishop Chrysostomos
Volume 2 of Byzantine and Neohellenic Studies
“St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite (1749–1809)[...and...]St. Makarios of Corinth (1731–1805)[...]in concord, extolling the necessity of the Eucharist for human deification (theopoiesis or theosis, in Greek Patristic nomenclature), emphasize that frequent Communion is indispensable for the realization of this soteriological goal. It is in their treatise Concerning Frequent Communion, the first full English translation of which constitutes the second part of this book, that they punctiliously set forth their argument, drawing on the witness of the Church Fathers, the deliberations of Church Synods and Councils, and the dictates of the Sacred Canons of the Orthodox Church. In nuce, Sts. Makarios and Nikodemos draw a clear connection between the dogmatic anthropology and soteriology of the Eastern Church (orthodoxy) and the practical mysteriological (sacramental) life in which the human being is actively deified and saved (orthopraxy). Beckoning us to a spiritual view of man that ‘expands his vision, his abilities, and, of course, his very natural attributes,’ they also call us, through frequent or continual Communion, to a vivifying union with God and the attainment of a lofty spiritual love that transforms ‘human cognitive and sensory frailty,’ restoring in the human person ‘the likeness of God.’ In so doing, they perfectly express the enduring spiritual traditions of the Orthodox Church.” —“Section 1: The Decline in the Frequency of Communion in the Christian East”
Acknowledgements Part I: Commentary Section 1 The Decline in the Frequency of Communion in the Christian East Section 2 The Kollyvades Movement and the Advocacy of Frequent Communion Section 3 The Treatise Concerning Frequent Communion Part II: Translation of Concerning Frequent Communion Chapter One (i) Greetings to the Reader (ii) Preface Chapter Two Exposition on the Lord’s Prayer Chapter Three (i) That It Is Necessary for Orthodox Christians to Partake Frequently of the Divine Body and Blood of Our Lord (ii) That Frequent Partaking of the Holy Mysteries Is Beneficial and Salvific (iii) That Delaying Communion Causes One Great Harm Chapter Four Responses to Thirteen Common Objections to Frequent Communion Chapter five Epilogue Bibliography
Item Number: BKPL657 Publication data: Oxford, United Kingdom/New York, NY: Peter Lang, 2006 Format: softcover Number of pages: 188 Dimensions (l × w × h): 22.5 cm × 15.0 cm × 1.1 cm ISBN: 3‒03910‒722‒4 US-ISBN: 0‒8204‒7985‒3
$42.95 (USD)
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