T. F. Torrance and Eastern Orthodoxy

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Wipf & Stock Publishers
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382
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6.0 X 8.9 X 0.9 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781498208130

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About the Author
Fr. Matthew Baker (Ph.D., Fordham University) was a Greek Orthodox priest at Holy Trinity Parish in Norwich, CT, a committee member of The Fr. Georges Florovsky Orthodox Christian Theological Society, and Associate Editor of Participatio: The Journal of the Thomas F. Torrance Theological Fellowship.

Todd Speidell (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is Editor of Participatio: The Journal of the Thomas F. Torrance Theological Fellowship, General Editor of The Ray S. Anderson Collection (Wipf & Stock), and Adjunct Professor of Theology at Montreat College.
Reviews
This book celebrates and extends T. F. Torrance's significant and formative engagement with Patristic and Orthodox thought. It is a groundbreaking and exemplary achievement.
--Khaled Anatolios, University of Notre Dame

This volume is essential reading for scholars of Torrance's thought and will be of major interest to students of Orthodox theology and ecumenism.
--Alan Torrance, University of St. Andrews

The appearance of this book marks . . . a new chapter in contemporary theological and ecumenical conversation. . . . A new path is being charted for ecclesial theology in the service of Christ and his Gospel.
--George Hunsinger, Princeton Theological Seminary

A fitting tribute to a remarkable man.
--Andrew Louth, University of Durham

In our paradoxical situation of globalization that has led to increased fragmentation, and at a time when the fervent ecumenical hope for Christian unity has long since passed, the appearance of this book is both timely and urgent.
--Aristotle Papanikolaou, Fordham University

Truly a 'landmark volume.' The editors, Dr. Todd Speidell and Fr. Matthew Baker of righteous memory, have put us all in their debt.
--John A. McGuckin. Columbia University

This is a rich and revelatory volume. . . . Scholars and students from East and West alike will find this an immensely stimulating read.
--Marcus Plested, Marquette University