5. The righteousness of God 6. The concept of grace 7. The human appropriation of justification 8. Justification and the two powers of God 9. The concept of merit 10. Justification and the sacraments Part III. Protestantism: The Reformation Debates on Justification: 11. Is there a " Reformation " doctrine of justification? 12. Luther " s early approach to justification 13. Justification in Lutheranism, 1516–1580 14. Reformed theology, 1519–1560 15. The English Reformation: from Tyndale to Hooker 16. Protestant Orthodoxy: 17. Anglicanism: the Caroline Divines 18. Puritanism: from the Old World to the New 19. Pietism: justification and the " new birth " Part IV. Catholicism: The Council of Trent on justification 20. The development of the doctrine within Catholicism, 1490–1545 21. Catholic responses to early Protestant doctrines of justification 22. An attempt at rapprochement: the Regensburg Colloquy (1541) 23. Catholic theological schools during the Tridentine debates on justification 24. The Tridentine debates on justification 25. The Tridentine decree on justification 26. Post-Tridentine discussions of justification Part V. The Modern Period: 27. The Enlightenment: justification, moralism, and rationalism 28. The long nineteenth century: retrieval and reconfiguration 29. Contemporary renewal: justification and theological reconstruction Conclusion: reflections on a study of doctrinal history. Ознакомительная часть книги на сервисе Google Books Комментарии ( 0): Написать комментарий: Правила о комментариях Все комментарии премодерируются. Не допускаются комментарии бессодержательные, оскорбительного тона, не имеющие своей целью плодотворное развитие дискуссии. Обьём комментария не должен превышать 2000 знаков. Републикация материалов в комментариях не допускается. Просим читателей обратить внимание на то, что редакция, будучи ограничена по составу, не имеет возможности сканировать и рассылать статьи, библиограммы которых размещены в росписи статей. Более того, большинство этих статей защищены авторским правом. На просьбу выслать ту или иную статью редакция отвечать не будет.

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Archive Пн Patriarchal congratulation on the centenary of the Archdiocese of Western European Parishes of Russian Tradition 26 June 2022 year 10:00 His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia sent a congratulatory message to the head of the Archdiocese of the Western European Parishes of Russian Tradition, Metropolitan Ioann of Dubna, on its centenary. The Most Rev. Ioann, Metropolitan of Dubna, Head of the Archdiocese of the Western European Parishes of Russian tradition  Your Eminence, dear Vladyka, I greet you, the clergy, monastics and laity of the Archdiocese of the Western European Parishes of Russian Tradition on its centenary. The social upheavals that befell Russia in the early 20th century forced millions of our compatriots to seek asylum in other lands, including Western Europe. Living in the foreign land in labour and privation, our people cherished the Orthodox faith drawing from it spiritual resources and consolation and aware that the strength to go on produces character. Character produces hope (Rom. 5:4). The life in a foreign cultural environment impelled Russian people to look anew at the rich paternal heritage and helped them to discover in it profound meanings unknown before. Thus, among the graphic spiritual and cultural phenomena of those years in Europe was the work of the Paris Theological School, which exerted influence on the minds of contemporaries and on the development of Orthodox ecclesial scholarship as a whole. Bearing witness in the Western world to the true beauty of the Eastern Christian tradition, Russian emigres created parish communities, built churches and established theological schools, Orthodox brotherhoods and sisterhoods. Thus began a structure headed by Metropolitan Eulogius of eternal memory, which was later transformed into an Archdiocese. In the past centenary, the Archdiocese of Western European Parishes covered a difficult path. But the awareness of responsibility for preserving and developing the Russian religious and cultural tradition remained to be the guarantee of reunification with the Mother Russian Church that occurred in good time. I wish you all spiritual and physical strength and God’s help in your work. With love in the Lord,  + Kirill Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Календарь ← 21 апреля 2024 г. (8 апреля ст.ст.) воскресенье 7 April 2024 year Share with friends

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Archive Administrator of Moscow Patriarchate parishes in East and South-East Asia begins his trip to Philippines 22 June 2018 year 12:50 June 22, 2018 – the administrator of the Moscow Patriarchate parishes in East and South-East Asia, Archbishop Sergiy of Solnechnogorsk, has arrived in Davao, the administrative center of Mindanao Island in Philippines. At Francisco Bangoy international airport, he was met by Hieromonk Pitirim (Dondenko), secretary of the administrator of the Moscow Patriarchate in East and South-East Asia and senior priest at the Dormition church in Singapore; Rev. Stanislav Rasputin, permanent priest of the Moscow Patriarchate parish in General Santos city; Hieromonk Corniliy (Molev), permanent cleric of the Parish of the Blessed Matrona of Moscow in Davao; Rev. Siluan Thompson (Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia), rector of the church of St. John of Shanghai; wardens of the Moscow Patriarchate parishes on Mindanao Island, and staff members of the missionary center at the St.  Matrona church. Archbishop Sergiy visited the St. Matrona church, in which he was welcomed by the Philippian students undergoing training before entering St. Petersburg Theological Academy. The young people greeted His Eminence and presented him with a basket with Philippian fruits. Later that day, the archpastor celebrated vespers at the St. Matrona church at the Davao missionary center. Through the efforts made by an initiative group of priest since 2015, Christian communities in Mindanao, founded in the early 20th century by Grigorio Aglipay, began to join the Moscow Patriarchate. From 2015 to 2016, the work was carried out to catechize the Philippians who embraced Orthodoxy; the Russian Orthodox clergy celebrated divine services; new churches were built; liturgical and sacred texts were translated into the Sebyano language. Due to a lack of possibility for permanent pastoral care for the parishes by Orthodox priests, missionaries taught wardens to celebrate using the lay order. The Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, by its decision of October 21, 2016 (Minutes 99), appointed Archbishop Sergiy of Solnechnogorsk as administrator of the Moscow Patriarchate parishes in East and South-East Asia including in the Republic of Philippines. In fulfilling the will of the Supreme Authority, Archbishop Sergiy has worked to revive the Parish of Our Lady of Iveron in Manila, which has functioned since 1934. He has also organized pastoral care for Orthodox compatriots residing in Philippines and for converted local communities. At present, an administrative and religious education center is being created in Davao for coordination of pastoral care for members of the Moscow Patriarch communities in Mindanao, catechizing those who decided to embrace Orthodoxy and training candidates for studies at theological schools of the Russian Orthodox Church. Patriarchia.ru Календарь ← 7 April 2024 year

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Chancellor Delivers Keynote Address in Poland/Православие.Ru Chancellor Delivers Keynote Address in Poland 26-30 August, Off-Campus, Suprasl, Poland Fr. Chad is interviewed by National Polish Radio during SYNDESMOS conference (photos: oca.org)      Seminary Chancellor/CEO the Very Reverend Dr. Chad Hatfield recently delivered the keynote address at the international Orthodox youth festival titled " Attaining Conciliarity, " hosted at the Monastery of the Annunciation " s Academy in Suprasl , Poland. Sponsored by SYNDESMOS—the World Fellowship of Orthodox Youth, and hosted by the Orthodox Church of Poland, the gathering marked the first time since 1998 that youth from the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) had participated in such an event. SYNDESMOS presentation introducing the OCA      Father Chad introduced his international audience to the OCA in his talk, " The Conciliar Model of the OCA: The Dream of Saint Tikhon. " The SVOTS Chancellor noted that " good connections were made with international youth, several of whom expressed an interest in attending St. Vladimir " s in the near future. I was impressed with the theological maturity of so many of the participants, and the expressions of gratitude for the leadership of [former St. Vladimir " s Dean] Protopresbyter John Meyendorff in the early years of SYNDESMOS. " St. Vladimir " s was also represented at the gathering by the Very Reverend Vladimir Misijuk of Bialystok, Poland, an alumnus who spoke on " Attaining Conciliarity: The Task of our Daily Life. " Father Vladimir is a former SYNDESMOS General Secretary. Archdeacon Joseph Matusiak, director of Admissions and a former SYNDESMOS employee, explained that SYNDESMOS and St. Vladimir " s have a long and storied relationship. In the 1980s and 1990s, SVOTS regularly sent representatives to international youth events such as the Consultation of Theological Schools. Former deans Protopresbyter Alexander Schmemann and Protopresbyter John Meyendorff were instrumental in founding SYNDESMOS in the early 1950s.

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48 См.: Siquans A. Foreignness and Poverty in the Book of Ruth: A Legal Way for a Poor Foreign Woman to Be Integrated into Israel//Journal of Biblical Literature. 2009. V. 128, 3. P. 445. 51 См.: May G. H. Theological Universalism in the Old Testament//Journal of Bible and Religion. 1948. V. 16, P. 100–105. 53 См.: Jewett P. K. Man as Male and Female: A Study in Sexual Relationships from a Theological Point of View. Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans-Lightning Source, 1990. P. 68–94. 54 См.: Гаркави А. Каценельсон Л. Еврейская энциклопедия Брокгауза и Ефрона. СПб.: В 16 т. Т. 6. 1910. С. 375–376. 55 См.: Thompson T. Thompson D. Some Legal Problems in the Book of Ruth//Vetus Testamentum. 1968. V. 18. P. 81–85. 56 См.: Waters J. L. Threshing Floors in Ancient Israel: Their Ritual and Symbolic Significance. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2015. P. 148–149. 57 См.: LaCocque А. Ruth: A Continental Commentary. Mineapolis: Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 2004. P. 98. 58 См.: Burrows M. The Ancient Oriental Background of Hebrew Levirate Marriage.//Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research. 1940. 77. P. 445–449. 59 См.: Thompson T. Thompson D. Some Legal Problems in the Book of Ruth//Vetus Testamentum. 1968. V. 18. P. 84. 60 См.: Laffey A. L. Wives, Harlots, and Concubines: The Old Testament in Feminist Perspective. London, 1990. P. 142. 62 См.: Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopedia. Exegesis summary//Encyclopedia Britannica/URL: http://www.britannica.com/summary/exegesis (дата обращения 5. 2. 2022). 63 См.: Саврей В. Я. Возникновение христианской экзегезы: апологеты и Александрийская школа//Современная библеистика и предание Церкви Материалы VII международной богословской конференции Русской Православной Церкви Москва 26 – 28 ноября 2013 г. М., 2017. С. 290. 64 См.: Lau P. H. Identity and ethics in the book of Ruth: a social identity approach. New York: 2011. P. 92–93. 65 См.: Donaldson L. The Sign of Orpah: Reading Ruth through Native Eyes//The Postcolonial Biblical Reader. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2006. P. 161–163.

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Journalists from China visited the Trinity-Sergius Lavra/Православие.Ru Journalists from China visited the Trinity-Sergius Lavra Sergiyev Posad, Russia, March 23, 2012 Chinese journalists visited the Trinity-Sergius Lavra On March 16, 2012, a group of journalists accredited in Russia, the People " s Republic of China media ( " Xinhua " news agency, China Central Television, China Radio International, China " s news agency, newspaper " People " s Daily " , " Guangming Daily " , " Economic Daily " , " Wen Wei Po " ) visited the Trinity-Sergius Lavra. The trip was organized by the Russian-Chinese Business Council and the Department for External Church Relations of Moscow Patriarchate, with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and the Embassy of China in Russia.In the city administration the Chinese journalists were welcomed by the head of the administration of urban settlements in Sergiyev Posad Y.A.Kalmykov and deputy chairman of City Council members V.V.Zaharov. The Mayor noted the special significance of the Trinity-Sergius Lavra as an Orthodox center of Russia. In 2014, the 700th anniversary of the birth of St. Sergius will be widely celebrated in Russia, which would entail an increase in the number of pilgrims and tourists. " It is gratifying, – said Y.A.Kalmykov – that your visit to our city is dedicated to the opening of the Year of Russian tourism in China. Much connects people and cultures of Russia and China and in our common history there are a lot of positive, we are good neighbors and friends. I urge you to cover wider for Chinese readers the spiritual, cultural and tourist potential of Sergiev Lavra " Then the Chinese journalists visited the Trinity-Sergius Lavra, where they acquainted themselves with the spiritual and cultural attractions of the monastery of St. Sergius of Radonezh. In the Moscow Theological Academy and Seminary, guests were received by Archbishop Evgeny of Verey, Chairman of the Education Committee of the Russian Orthodox Church, and rector of the Moscow Theological Schools.

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To celebrate the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (18-25 January), the Orthodox and Anglican traditions at the college will be holding an “Eastern Christian Service of Supplication for Christian Unity” in the college’s chapel on 29 January. Anglicannews.org 13 января 2016 г. Подпишитесь на рассылку Православие.Ru Рассылка выходит два раза в неделю: Смотри также Комментарии Nicholas Young 6 сентября 2016, 22:00 I have some concerns about the placement of this programme. One is the real lack of an independent Orthodox community in which the " ministerial " training can take place. Will the students be placed in local Orthodox parishes to do field work? Is nobody concerned that being closely associated with an Anglican body, and one within the University of Toronto, might require us to ignore or repress certain aspects of Orthodox teaching? Just asking. Fr Geoffrey Ready 13 января 2016, 19:00 Thanks for posting the article about the Orthodox School of Theology at Trinity College. For more information, please see our website: http://www.trinityorthodox.ca The Orthodox programme of studies at Trinity College, University of Toronto, has been running for more than 10 years, offering a Master of Theological Studies (MTS) degree along with an Orthodox diploma. The " new " thing is that since this past September we are now offering the only ATS-accredited Orthodox Master of Divinity (MDiv) degree in Canada. Please note that this is a very worthwhile development and great blessing for us in Canada, particularly given that it is often prohibitively expensive for Canadians to study at American seminaries or theology schools. Our offering is also unique in that we are situated in a world-class university, with one of the best university libraries (including wonderful patristics and theology collections) anywhere, and we have the opportunity not only to delve deep into the riches of our faith and patristic tradition but also to engage with the modern world in all its complexity. This is a different environment from the " retreat from the world " seminary model, and hopefully a good complement to existing theological education programmes. If anyone has any questions about the Orthodox School of Theology at Trinity College, please feel free to get in touch.

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Archive Summer institute for Moscow Patriarchate representatives held in Rome 28 May 2018 year 15:58 From May 19 to 26, 2018, the 3d Summer Institute for representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church was held in Rome as part of the academic and cultural cooperation between the Moscow Patriarchate and the Roman Catholic Church. The project was organized by the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity with participation of the Moscow Patriarchate department for external church relations (DECR) and the Ss Cyril and Methodius Institute for Post-Graduate Studies (CMI).  The group of attendees included staff members of the synodal departments of the Moscow Patriarchate and representatives of theological schools and clergy from various dioceses of the Russian Orthodox Church. The group was led by Bishop Arseniy of Yuryev, vicar of the diocese of Novgorod. The institute’s program included visits to common Christian holy places, introduction to the work of higher education institutions of the Roman Catholic Church and meetings with leaders of various institutions of the Curia of Rome, among which was a meeting with the Holy See State Secretary Cardinal Pietro Parolin, which lasted an hour and a half. They also met with Russia’s ambassador to the Vatican A. Avdeyev and the former Apostolic Nuncio to Russia, Archbishop Antonio Mennini. Throughout its visit the group was accompanied by the Rev. Hyacinthe Destivelle, a staff member of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity. On May 20, the guests from the Russian Orthodox Church visited the St. Clement Basilica, in which they celebrated a thanksgiving at the relics of St. Cyril Equal-to-the-Apostles, the Enlightener of the Slavs, as the next year will mark the 150th anniversary of his demise. On May 23, the group attended the Papal General Audience in St. Peter’s Square. After it they were introduced to Pope Francis. In his brief greeting, the head of the Roman Catholic Church underscored the topicality of inter-Christian dialogue. After that the sides exchanged gifts. On May 24, the commemoration day of Ss Cyril and Methodius Equal-to-the-Apostles, the Teachers of the Slavs, Bishop Arseniy celebrated the Divine Liturgy at St. Catherine’s in Rome. He was assisted by the delegation members in holy orders. After the service,  Many Years of Life  was sung to His Holiness Patriarch Kirill as it was his name day. The regular Summer Institute in Russia for representatives of the Roman Catholic Church is expected to take place this autumn. DECR Communication Service /Patriarchia.ru Календарь ← 7 December 2023 year

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Archive Metropolitan Pavel of Khanty-Mansiysk arrives in the Philippines 8 August 2019 year 13:27 On 7 th August 2019, Metropolitan Pavel of Khanty-Mansiysk and Surgut, acting administrator of the diocese of the Philippines and Vietnam of the Patriarchal Exarchate of Southeast Asia, arrived in Manila.  Meeting Metropolitan Pavel at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport were Metropolitan Sergy of Singapore and Southeast Asia, Patriarchal Exarch for Southeast Asia; Ms. Tatyana Shlychkova, Minister Counsellor of Russia’s Embassy in Manila; Hieromonk Pitirim (Dondenko), secretary of the Exarchate; Hieromonk Philip (Balingit); Hieromonk Alexy (Lapshin), cleric of the Church of the Iveron Icon of the Mother of God in Manila; Mr. D.M. Karenin, second secretary of Russia’s Embassy in the Philippines; and Mr. D. Lavrentyev, secretary of the Exarchate. Christian communities on Mindanao Island first expressed their interest in the Russian Orthodoxy in 2015. In 2015-16 the catechization was carried out among the people of the Philippines who wanted to embrace Orthodoxy; the Russian Orthodox Church’s clerics celebrated the divine services there; new churches were built; the liturgical and religious texts were translated into the Cebuano and Tagalong languages. By its decision of 21 st  October 2016 (minutes No. 99), the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church appointed Archbishop Sergy of Solnechnogosk the administrator of the Moscow Patriarchate’s parishes in the countries of East and Southeast Asia, including in the Republic of the Philippines. To implement the decision of the supreme church authority, Archbishop Sergy exerted efforts to revive the Iveron parish in Manila and to send a cleric to the capital of the Philippines who would serve there on a permanent basis, as well as to organize the pastoral care for the Orthodox compatriots resident in the Philippine islands, and for the local communities which had converted to Orthodoxy. An administrative and educational centre was opened in the city of Davao to coordinate the activities aimed at providing pastoral care to members of the Moscow Patriarchate’s communities on the Mindanao island, at catechizing the Philippine people who decided to embrace the Orthodox faith, and at preparing candidates for studying at theological schools of the Russian Orthodox Church. In view of the increasing number of our compatriots resident in Asia and the growth of the Moscow Patriarchate’s communities in the Pacific Rim Region, the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, by its decision of 28 th  December 2018 (Minutes No. 106) established the Patriarchal Exarchate of Southeast Asia, which included the Philippines, and by its decision of 26 th  February 2019 (Minutes No. 8) created the diocese of the Philippines and Vietnam within the Exarchate. DECR Communication Service /Patriarchia.ru Календарь ← 7 December 2023 year

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Archive The Metropolitan of All America and Canada Tikhon meets with a delegation from the Ukrainian Orthodox Church 11 February 2022 year 16:10 On 9th February 2022 His Beatitude the Metropolitan of All America and Canada Tikhon met with a delegation of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in his residence. Participating in the delegation were the heads of the representation office of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church to European International Organizations the bishop of Barysh Victor, the secretary of the diocese of Kiev the bishop of Pereyaslav-Kmelnitsky Dionysius, the dean of the Obolon deanery of Kiev archpriest Vladimir Tereschuk and the dean of the academic choir of the Kiev theological schools archimandrite Dositheus (Mikhailuk). Taking part on behalf of the Orthodox Church in America were: the chancellor of the Orthodox Church in America archpriest Alexander Rentel, the secretary of His Beatitude Metropolitan Tikhon Father Alessandro Margheritino and the director of the office of archives and history Alexis Liberovsky. Greeting his guests, His Beatitude spoke to them about the history and contemporary ministry of the Orthodox Church in America, states the Synodal Department for Information of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. For his part, the bishop of Barysh Victor thanked him for the meeting and conveyed to His Beatitude greetings and good wishes from His Beatitude the Metropolitan of Kiev and All Ukraine Onuphrius, who expresses his unchanging gratitude for the support for the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church. The bishop also spoke of the current situation in the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and the state of church-state relations in Ukraine. During the conversation the hope was expressed that His Beatitude the Metropolitan of All America and Canada Tikhon would one day visit the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. His Beatitude Metropolitan Tikhon assured his guests that he prays every day for the Ukrainian Church and her legitimate Primate. The conversation then touched upon issues of a common interest. DECR Communication Service /Patriarchia.ru Календарь ← 7 December 2023 year

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