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#375048 - 01/30/12 11:38 PM
Re: Books on Theology
[Re: DavidB, the Byzantine Catholic]
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Everything I've read by Fr Schmemann (For the Life of the World, The Eucharist, Of Water and the Spirit, and one or two more)has been incredibly rich for me, as has been the Lossky that I've read (from Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church, Image and Likeness, and Orthodox Theology). I also got a lot out of Meyendorff's "Byzantine Theology." For me, a least, all of these books have been rich treasures, and I would recommend them all.
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#375112 - 01/31/12 10:22 PM
Re: Books on Theology
[Re: DavidB, the Byzantine Catholic]
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Eastern Christian Publications has a wide variety of Theology books available through our online catalog at www.ecpubs.com. There are books by Robert Taft, Robert Slesinski, Metropolitan Kallistos, and many others, many of which are not available from others sources. Most can be found in the category called "Eastern Christian Publications". Jack Figel, Publisher
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#375125 - 02/01/12 10:41 AM
Re: Books on Theology
[Re: DavidB, the Byzantine Catholic]
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I will second Jack and recommend you check out Eastern Christian Publications for some books. In particular I recommend "Uniatism" by Cyril Korolevsky, and "Ecumenical Reflections" by Archbishop Elias Zoghby. They are both polemics, but very well write. Korolevsky's work in general is held in high regard. Also, Fr. Taft's book "Liturgy: Model of Prayer - Icon of Life," Patriarch Gregorios III (Laham)'s book "Introduction to the Liturgical Services and Their Symbolism in the Eastern Church," and the two books by Fr. Lawrence Cross, "Eastern Christianity in the Byzantine Tradition" and "Image, Symbol, and Mystery: An Eastern Christian View of the Sacraments." All of those are excellent books.
Also, pretty much anything you can find by Met. John Zizioulas and Fr. John Meyendorff is going to be excellent.
For books by Eastern Catholic authors, I recommend anything and everything by Archbishop Joseph Raya. Also the two catechetical series put out by God With Us Publications are phenomenal. Eastern Christian Publications carries both books by Raya and the GWU catechetical series.
Bishop Nicholas Samra, eparch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Newton, also has a book of spiritual talks he has given available through the Eparchy's publications. I also suggest "Courage to Be Ourselves" by Bishop Joseph Tawil, if you can find a copy.
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#377710 - 03/17/12 02:00 PM
Re: Books on Theology
[Re: DavidB, the Byzantine Catholic]
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I am presently working my way through Paul Evdokimov's Orthodoxy. I recommend it. I am not finding it to be an easy read. It's very different from most theology books I have read. Evdokimov is a poet at heart. I find it best to read one chapter, or even section of a chapter, at a time. Often I need to go back to re-read and re-read what I recently read. One of the most difficult challenges I have faced intellectually is trying to understand the Eastern "difference." This difference is not easily verbalized. But Evdokimov is helping me to understand this difference, especially on the difficult and crucial question of human being as naturally graced creature. If I could only get to the point where I can actually state the difference between the Eastern and Latin comprehension of grace, especially as this relates to the Fall, I think I would understand everything. 
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