Cyril Hovorun, Eastern Christianity in Its Texts, reviewed by Vassa Larin
Title: Eastern Christianity in Its Texts, by Cyril Hovorun Published by: T&T Clark (2022) Language: English ISBN: 978-0-5676-8291-8 Pages: vxiii + 869 If there is a silver lining to the recent pandemic, it is [...]
Carrie Frederick Frost, Church of Our Granddaughters, reviewed by Luis Josué Salés
Title: Church of Our Granddaughters, by Carrie Frederick Frost Published by: Cascade Books (February 19, 2023) Language: English ISBN: 978-1-6667-4485-9 Pages: xv + 114 Dr. Carrie Frederick Frost’s Church of Our Granddaughters welcomes the [...]
David Bradshaw and Richard Swinburne (eds.), Natural Theology in the Eastern Orthodox Tradition, reviewed by Frederick D. Aquino
Title: Natural Theology in the Eastern Orthodox Tradition Published by: IOTA Publications (Saint Paul, Minnesota, 2021) Language: English ISBN: 978-1-7352951-3-8 Pages: 204 Despite the renaissance that natural theology has experienced, many modern Eastern Orthodox [...]
Aleksei Maksimov, Catholic Missiology: History, Theory, Hermeneutics, reviewed by Alison Kolosova
Title: Katolicheskaia Missiologiia: Istoriia, Teoriia, Germenevtika (Catholic Missiology: History, Theory, Hermeneutics) Published by: St Tikhon’s Orthodox University Press (Moscow, 2021) Language: Russian ISBN: 978-5-7429-1363-4 Pages: 384 A new contribution to Orthodox missiological scholarship is [...]
Robin Wheeler, William Palmer: The Oxford Movement and a Quest for Orthodoxy, reviewed by Sebastian Rimestad
Published by Holy Trinity Seminary Press, September 7, 2021 (2nd edition; 1st edition published by Peter Lang, 2006) Language: English ISBN: 978-1-942699-37-8 Pages: 252 + 72 (endnotes, bibliography, & index) William Palmer (1811–1879) was a rather [...]
Is Scholasticism a Pseudomorphosis? Identifying the Political Theology of Fr. Georges Florovsky, by Fr. Cyril Hovorun
I am going to argue that Fr. Georges Florovsky’s famous “Neopatristic synthesis” was also his political theology. This synthesis integrated two concepts, which in Florovsky’s interpretation were opposite: “Christian Hellenism” and the “Western captivity” of [...]








