Description
About the Author
Cyril Hovorun is a senior lecturer at Sankt Ignatios Academy / StockholmSchool of Theology in Sweden.
Reviews
"Cyril Hovorun is emerging as one of the foremost ecclesiologists of modern times. . . . Hovorun's analysis has profound insights for ecumenism, as well as for the struggle for some practical coherence within the Orthodox Churches themselves." -Andrew Louth, Durham University "Hovorun's critique of the limitations of hierarchy-centered and eucharistic ecclesiologies is bound to be controversial, while making an important contribution to the ongoing dialogue between the Christian East and West." -Paul L. Gavrilyuk, University of St. Thomas, Minnesota "Hovorun offers a refreshing analysis of the various structures of the church as they developed over time. . . . [He] convincingly argues that the nature of the church should not lead to reified structures, and points the way to faithful reform in the face of new problems and challenges facing the church." -Aristotle Papanikolaou, Fordham University 'a highly original work in constructive ecclesiology' Mark D Chapman, University of Oxford, Expository Times vol. 130 no. 7, April 2019
Book Information
ISBN 9780227176870
Author Cyril Hovorun
Format Paperback
Page Count 274
Imprint James Clarke & Co Ltd
Publisher James Clarke & Co Ltd
Weight(grams) 408g