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Orientalia Christiana Analecta: No.315: Autocephaly: Coming of Age in Communion: Historical, Canonical, Liturgical, and Theological Studies: Vol.II

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Orientalia Christiana Analecta - 315Publication details: Roma Pontificio Istituto Orientale 2023Description: 1326pISBN:
  • 9788872104095
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  • D97 OR420
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Edward G. FARRUGIA, S.J., Autocephaly: Coming of Age in Communion PART ONE: HISTORICAL CONTEXT I. ANCIENT PATRIARCHATES Enrico MORINI, The Ecclesial System of Pentarchy. Canonical and Theologi- cal Developments Tom PAPADEMETRIOU, The Patriarchate of Constantinople, The Eastern Patri- archates and Autocephalous Churches... Konstantinos VETOCHNIKOV, The Patriarchate of Constantinople. Relations with the Archbishoprics of Ohrid and Peć in the Ottoman Period (16th-18th Cent.) Samuel NOBLE, The Melkites in the 7th-10th Centuries. The Emperor's Men or a Post-Imperial Church? Nikos KOUREMENOS - Constantin A. PANCHENKO, The Patriarchate of Alexandria. From Equality with the Old Rome to the "Shadow" of Constantino- ple Emmanouil G. CHALKIADAKIS, The Patriarchate of Alexandria. From the "Shadow" of Constantinople to the Contemporary Period (19th-Early 21st Cent.) Samuel NOBLE - Souad SLIM, The Patriarchate of Antioch. The Development of Identity and the Quest for Authentic Autocephaly Konstantinos PAPASTATHIS, The Patriarchate of Jerusalem. Autocephaly in the Modern and Contemporary Periods II. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF AUTHOCEPHALY A. Autocephaly Recognized by All Orthodox Churches Edward G. FARRUGIA, S.J., The Church of Cyprus. Autocephaly Irrespective of Size and the Civil-Ecclesial Position ... Gaga SHURGAIA, The Georgian Orthodox Church. The Foundation of its Auto- cephaly, Abolition and Restoration.. Daniela KALKANDJIEVA, The Bulgarian Orthodox Church. Ecclesiology and Politics in the Building of Bulgarian Autocephalies Rade KISIĆ - Rastko Jović, The Serbian Orthodox Church. Conveying Unity and Solidarity in the Church Vladislav PETRUSHKO, The Russian Orthodox Church. Autocephaly as an InParaskevas MATALAS, The Church of Greece. The Battle over Autocephaly, 1833-1852 Ionut-Constantin PETCU, The Romanian Orthodox Church. Considering the State-Church Relationships: The Process of Obtaining Autocephaly (1864- 1885) Ines Angeli MURZAKU, The Albanian Orthodox Church. From Schism to Holy Chrism: The Arduous Path to Autocephaly Antoni MIRONOWICZ, The Polish Orthodox Church. The Way to Autocephaly: A Canonical and Ecclesiastical Struggle Tomáš HAVLICEK, The Orthodox Church in the Czech Lands and Slovakia. A Historical Journey to Autocephaly B. Autocephaly Recognized by Some Orthodox Churches John H. ERICKSON, The Orthodox Church in America: Its Place in American and Global Orthodoxy Nicholas DENYSENKO, The Orthodox Church in Ukraine. A Historical Odyssey amid Shifting Geopolitical and Theological Priorities Radmila RADIĆ - Daniela KALKANDJIEVA, The Macedonian Orthodox Church Archbishopric of Ohrid. An Autocephaly in Progress III. CIVIL AUTHORITIES AND ORTHODOX CHURCHES Enrico MORINI, The Roman Christian Emperor and Autocephaly Hasan ÇOLAK, The Ottoman Central Administration and the Orthodox Church .... Thomas BREMER, The Habsburg Monarchy and the Orthodox Church Georgy BEZHANIDZE, The Russian Imperial Authorities and the Orthodox Churches Daniela KALKANDJIEVA, The Soviet Authorities and the Orthodox Churches. The Role in Promoting New Autocephalies (1917-1991) PART TWO: SIGNS OF UNITY AMONG AUTOCEPHALOUS CHURCHES IN LITURGICAL-CANONICAL PRAXIS Radu BORDEIANU, Unity in the Orthodox Faith Nicholas DENYSENKO, The Eucharist and Orthodox Ecclesial Unity Stefano PARENTI, The Liturgical tónoι of Ecclesiastical Communion: Diptychs, Commemorations, and Acclamations Basilius J. GROEN - Chrysostom NASSIS, Consecration of Chrism: Symbol of Ecclesial Unity? Visits. Edward G. FARRUGIA, S.J., Communication between Autocephalous Orthodox Churches. Mutual Recognition of Synodal Decisions, Irenic Letters and evitable Consequence of the Rejection of the Union of Florence PART THREE: THEOLOGICAL, CANONICAL, AND HISTORICAL REFLECTIONS AND PERSPECTIVES Thomas BREMER. The Concept of Autocephaly: A Challenge for Orthodox and Catholics Alike Andrew LOUTH, From Patristic "Autocephalous" to Modern Orthodox "Auto- cephaly." Some Critical Reflections H.E. Job GETCHA, Autocephaly in the Orthodox Church: Past and Present Pavel ERMILOV - Irina BORSHCH, Modern Debates on Autocephaly in Orthodox Theology John H. ERICKSON, How the Debate on Autocephaly is Changing Ecclesiology Cyril HOVORUN, The Evolutionary Tree of Autocephaly H.E. Grigorios D. PAPATHOMAS, Autocephaly in East and West: The Ukrainian Case. From Ecclesial Autocephaly of Communion to National Autocepha- ly of Division in the Church Tamara GROZELIDZE, Autocephaly: Beyond the Ecclesial Structures? Evgeny PILIPENKO, Autocephaly in the Thought and Practice of Russian Or- thodoxy....... Konstantinos VETOCHNIKOV, The Creation of the Moscow Patriarchate. Acts, Canonical Consequences and Reception by the Ancient Patriarchates... John H. ERICKSON, Chalcedon Canon 28. Its Continuing Significance for Dis- cussion of Primacy in the Church Johannes OELDEMANN, Canonical Territory: A New Paradigm of Orthodox Ecclesiology with Ancient Roots. H.E. Kyrillos KATERELOS, The Right of Appeal to the Throne of Constantino- ple Assaad Elias KATTAN, Synodality in the Orthodox Church. A Solution or a Dysfunctional Idea? Hyacinthe DESTIVELLE, O.P., From "Schism" to "Imperfect Communion." The Development of the Catholic Church's View on the Division of Christians INDEXES Index of Personal Names Index of Subjects Index of Ecclesiastical Canons Index of Geographical Names Index of Works Index of Manuscripts
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Edward G. FARRUGIA, S.J., Autocephaly: Coming of Age in Communion
PART ONE: HISTORICAL CONTEXT
I. ANCIENT PATRIARCHATES
Enrico MORINI, The Ecclesial System of Pentarchy. Canonical and Theologi-
cal Developments
Tom PAPADEMETRIOU, The Patriarchate of Constantinople, The Eastern Patri-
archates and Autocephalous Churches...
Konstantinos VETOCHNIKOV, The Patriarchate of Constantinople. Relations
with the Archbishoprics of Ohrid and Peć in the Ottoman Period (16th-18th
Cent.)
Samuel NOBLE, The Melkites in the 7th-10th Centuries. The Emperor's Men or
a Post-Imperial Church?
Nikos KOUREMENOS - Constantin A. PANCHENKO, The Patriarchate of Alexandria. From Equality with the Old Rome to the "Shadow" of Constantino-
ple
Emmanouil G. CHALKIADAKIS, The Patriarchate of Alexandria. From the "Shadow" of Constantinople to the Contemporary Period (19th-Early 21st Cent.)
Samuel NOBLE - Souad SLIM, The Patriarchate of Antioch. The Development
of Identity and the Quest for Authentic Autocephaly
Konstantinos PAPASTATHIS, The Patriarchate of Jerusalem. Autocephaly in the Modern and Contemporary Periods
II. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF AUTHOCEPHALY
A. Autocephaly Recognized by All Orthodox Churches
Edward G. FARRUGIA, S.J., The Church of Cyprus. Autocephaly Irrespective of
Size and the Civil-Ecclesial Position ...
Gaga SHURGAIA, The Georgian Orthodox Church. The Foundation of its Auto-
cephaly, Abolition and Restoration..
Daniela KALKANDJIEVA, The Bulgarian Orthodox Church. Ecclesiology and Politics in the Building of Bulgarian Autocephalies
Rade KISIĆ - Rastko Jović, The Serbian Orthodox Church. Conveying Unity
and Solidarity in the Church
Vladislav PETRUSHKO, The Russian Orthodox Church. Autocephaly as an InParaskevas MATALAS, The Church of Greece. The Battle over Autocephaly,
1833-1852
Ionut-Constantin PETCU, The Romanian Orthodox Church. Considering the
State-Church Relationships: The Process of Obtaining Autocephaly (1864-
1885)
Ines Angeli MURZAKU, The Albanian Orthodox Church. From Schism to Holy
Chrism: The Arduous Path to Autocephaly
Antoni MIRONOWICZ, The Polish Orthodox Church. The Way to Autocephaly:
A Canonical and Ecclesiastical Struggle
Tomáš HAVLICEK, The Orthodox Church in the Czech Lands and Slovakia.
A Historical Journey to Autocephaly
B. Autocephaly Recognized by Some Orthodox Churches
John H. ERICKSON, The Orthodox Church in America: Its Place in American
and Global Orthodoxy
Nicholas DENYSENKO, The Orthodox Church in Ukraine. A Historical Odyssey
amid Shifting Geopolitical and Theological Priorities
Radmila RADIĆ - Daniela KALKANDJIEVA, The Macedonian Orthodox Church
Archbishopric of Ohrid. An Autocephaly in Progress
III. CIVIL AUTHORITIES AND ORTHODOX CHURCHES
Enrico MORINI, The Roman Christian Emperor and Autocephaly
Hasan ÇOLAK, The Ottoman Central Administration and the Orthodox
Church ....
Thomas BREMER, The Habsburg Monarchy and the Orthodox Church
Georgy BEZHANIDZE, The Russian Imperial Authorities and the Orthodox
Churches
Daniela KALKANDJIEVA, The Soviet Authorities and the Orthodox Churches.
The Role in Promoting New Autocephalies (1917-1991)
PART TWO: SIGNS OF UNITY AMONG AUTOCEPHALOUS
CHURCHES IN LITURGICAL-CANONICAL PRAXIS
Radu BORDEIANU, Unity in the Orthodox Faith
Nicholas DENYSENKO, The Eucharist and Orthodox Ecclesial Unity
Stefano PARENTI, The Liturgical tónoι of Ecclesiastical Communion: Diptychs,
Commemorations, and Acclamations
Basilius J. GROEN - Chrysostom NASSIS, Consecration of Chrism: Symbol of
Ecclesial Unity?
Visits.
Edward G. FARRUGIA, S.J., Communication between Autocephalous Orthodox
Churches. Mutual Recognition of Synodal Decisions, Irenic Letters and
evitable Consequence of the Rejection of the Union of Florence
PART THREE: THEOLOGICAL, CANONICAL, AND HISTORICAL
REFLECTIONS AND PERSPECTIVES
Thomas BREMER. The Concept of Autocephaly: A Challenge for Orthodox and
Catholics Alike
Andrew LOUTH, From Patristic "Autocephalous" to Modern Orthodox "Auto-
cephaly." Some Critical Reflections
H.E. Job GETCHA, Autocephaly in the Orthodox Church: Past and Present
Pavel ERMILOV - Irina BORSHCH, Modern Debates on Autocephaly in Orthodox
Theology
John H. ERICKSON, How the Debate on Autocephaly is Changing Ecclesiology
Cyril HOVORUN, The Evolutionary Tree of Autocephaly
H.E. Grigorios D. PAPATHOMAS, Autocephaly in East and West: The Ukrainian
Case. From Ecclesial Autocephaly of Communion to National Autocepha-
ly of Division in the Church
Tamara GROZELIDZE, Autocephaly: Beyond the Ecclesial Structures?
Evgeny PILIPENKO, Autocephaly in the Thought and Practice of Russian Or-
thodoxy.......
Konstantinos VETOCHNIKOV, The Creation of the Moscow Patriarchate. Acts,
Canonical Consequences and Reception by the Ancient Patriarchates...
John H. ERICKSON, Chalcedon Canon 28. Its Continuing Significance for Dis-
cussion of Primacy in the Church
Johannes OELDEMANN, Canonical Territory: A New Paradigm of Orthodox Ecclesiology with Ancient Roots.
H.E. Kyrillos KATERELOS, The Right of Appeal to the Throne of Constantino-
ple
Assaad Elias KATTAN, Synodality in the Orthodox Church. A Solution or a
Dysfunctional Idea?
Hyacinthe DESTIVELLE, O.P., From "Schism" to "Imperfect Communion." The
Development of the Catholic Church's View on the Division of Christians
INDEXES
Index of Personal Names
Index of Subjects
Index of Ecclesiastical Canons
Index of Geographical Names
Index of Works
Index of Manuscripts

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