| by Archimandrite Cyprian Agiokyprianites Translated by Hieromonk Patapios and Archbishop Chrysostomos of Etna
Number II of Contributions to a Theology of Anti–Ecumenism
“It is very well known that the ecumenical movement has opened up full tilt to the interfaith movement, in which the Orthodox ecumenists participate—after a joint decision, at that—, taking an active part in the so–called ‘formal dialogues,’ developing an interfaith theology, taking part in the related interfaith programs of the Vatican, and encouraging the WCC in its reckless interfaith ventures. The Orthodox ecumenists are gradually undergoing a profound ecclesiological corrosion, as much by means of the ecumenical movement as by means of the interfaith movement, and are being led, unfortunately, not only outside the ‘boundaries’ of the Orthodox Church, but also outside the ‘boundaries’ of Christianity[...].” —“A. Ecumenism: Historical, Canonical, and Dogmatic Issues”
CONTENTS
I. Orthodoxy and the Ecumenical Movement A. Ecumenism: Historical, Canonical and Dogmatic Issues (§§ 1–7) B. Anti–Ecumenism: Orthodox Resistance, the Calendar Question (§§ 1–2) C. The Russian Orthodox Church Abroad Her Stand against Ecumenism and Her Relations with Anti–Ecumenists (§§ 1–3) D. “Let Us Stand Aright on the Rock of the Faith and the Tradition of the Church” II. Orthodoxy and Fundamentalism A. Fundamentalism B. Orthodoxy and Fundamentalism C. Fundamentalism and Ecumenism III. The WCC: A Visible Expression of the Una Sancta? (§§ 1–5)
Item Number: BKM509 Publication data: Etna, CA: Center for Traditionalist Orthodox Studies, 1997 Format: softcover Number of pages: 113 Dimensions (l × w × h): 19.7 cm × 12.1 cm × 0.6 cm Additional information: black-and-white illustrations ISBN: 0‒911165‒29‒0
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