Description
About the Author
Marcus Plested has taught, lectured, and published widely in the field of Orthodox Christian studies. His first book was The Macarian Legacy: The Place of Macarius-Symeon in the Eastern Christian Tradition (OUP 2004).
Reviews
This book is an extraordinarily rich articulation and defense of Orthodox scholasticism ... Plesteds profoundly erudite study charts an exciting and compelling course * Matthew Levering University of Dayton *
M. Plesteds Orthodox Readings on Aquinas ... deserves to take the succession of Losskys book [Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church] as setting a new paradigm regarding the identity and inner coherence of the Orthodox tradition * Antoine Levy in Nicolaus, Revisita di Teologia ecumenico-patristica *
Marcus Plested has written a very important book ... finely researched and winsomely written survey ... Applying the technique of what he calls multiple perspective to the two figures who serve as the opposing archetypes of the East and West, Plested opens the study with two fascinating chapters, the first on Thomas Aquinas and his reception of the Greek East, the second on Gregory Palamas and his reception of the Latin West * Daniel A. Keating, Nove et Vetera *
His book is both a revealing historical study of Orthodox attitudes to Aquinas and the West, and a significant contribution to ecumenical dialogue between Orthodox East and Latin West, which, despite Kipling, have met in the past and could do so again to their mutual profit. * Hugh Wybrew, Theology *
an important theological contribution, a clarion call for the Orthodox Church to be herself rather than to be defined as merely the opposite of all things Western * Matthew Briel, Theological Studies *
brilliant * Antoine Levy, New Blackfriars *
a significant and much needed study * Thomas G. Weinandy, The Journal of Theological Studies *
[a] very fine book * Timothy McDermott, Times Literary Supplement *
magnifcent book... The story the author tells is fascinating and holds many surprises for theologians of both Eastern and Western traditions. * Andrew Louth, First Things *
this elegantly written book is a valuable work of synthesis that will draw the attention of the wider theological world to the inadequacy of assuming that the differences between Eastern and Western Christianity can be thought of in terms of simple contrasts. * Norman Russell, Journal of Ecclesiastical History *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199650651
Author Marcus Plested
Format Hardback
Page Count 290
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 490g
Dimensions(mm) 221mm * 148mm * 22mm