Ecclesiology of N.N. Afanasev: patristic ressourcement and ecumenical prospect in the Russian tradition
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Nichols, Aidan John Christopher
Abstract
Chapter I traces the theological background of Afanasev's work in the Russian
tradition with its three chief contributants to his thought: Scholasticism,
the Slavophile movement, and the early twentieth century religious renaissance.
Chapter II outlines his life against the ecclesiastical background of its
three main stages: Russia, Serbia, France. Chapter III offers an analytical
expose of his principal published ecciesiological writings, considered in
seven blocks forming a broadly chronological sequence. Chapter IV looks at
Afanasev's ecciesiology as an exercise in patriotic ressourcement, evaluating
his use of a number of Church fathers and early ecclesiastical writers.
Chapter V draws out the ecumenical potentialities of his work for the
reconciling of Orthodox and Catholic traditions in terms of four themes:
the concept of 'eucharistic ecclesiology'; the inter-relation of universal
and particular in the being of the Church; the relationship of doctrinal
magisterium to popular reception; the role of the Roman church and bishop
in the koinonia of the churches. Appendices offer (i) a survey of Afanasev's
most notable confreres in the Russian ecclesiology of his time, with a view
to determining the degree of representativeness his ideas can claim for his
own tradition; (ii) a 'placing' of Afanasev within a taxonomy of ecclesiologies,
and (iii) an apparatus of notes for the foregoing.
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