Burgess, John P., 1954- ,

Encounters with orthodoxy : how protestant churches can reform themselves again / John P. Burgess. - First edition. - xviii, 207 páginas ; 23 centímetros

Bibliografía : páginas 193-200. Índice : páginas 201-207.

Introduction: A journey into Russian Orthodoxy -- Encountering Orthodoxy -- Holiness -- Ritual -- Beauty -- Miracles -- Monks -- Eucharist -- The Church -- Conclusion: Between worlds.

"When author and theologian John P. Burgess first travelled to Russia, he was hoping to expand his theological horizons and explore the rebirth of the Orthodox Church since the fall of Communism. But what he found changed some fundamental assumptions about his own tradition of North American Protestantism. In this book, Burgess asks how an encounter with Orthodoxy can help Protestants better see both strengths and weaknesses of their own tradition. In a time in which North American Protestantism is in decline--membership has now fallen to below 50% of the population--Russian Orthodoxy can help Protestants rethink the ways in which they worship, teach, and spread the gospel. Burgess considers Orthodox rituals, icons, saints and miracles, monastic life, and Eucharistic theology and practice. He then explores whether and how Protestants can use elements of Orthodoxy to reform church life."--



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Church renewal--Protestant churches.
Protestant churches--Relations--Orthodox Eastern Church.
Protestant churches--North America.
Iglesias protestantes--Relaciones--Iglesia Ortodoxa.
Iglesias protestantes--América del Norte
Renovación de la iglesia--Iglesias protestante
RELIGION--Christian Ministry--General.
RELIGION--Christianity--Protestant.

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