Viktor Alexandrov, Nicholas Afanasiev and His Eucharistic Ecclesiology. Reviewed by Anastacia Wooden
Published by Saint Philaret’s Christian Orthodox Institute on 2018 Language: Russian ISBN: 978-5-89100-194-7 Pages: 224 Nicholas Afanasiev (1893–1966), a Russian Orthodox historian of the early church who specialized in the early councils and canonical decrees, today is best known for [...]
David Bentley Hart, That All Shall Be Saved. Response to Michael Plekon’s review by David Ford
Published by Yale University Press on September 24, 2019 Language: English ISBN: 978-0-300-24622-3 Pages: 232 Without going very deeply into any of the issues involved due to space constraints, I would like to address certain problems with Fr. Michael Plekon’s [...]
Norman Russell, Gregory Palamas and the Making of Palamism in the Modern Age. Reviewed by Tikhon Alexander Pino
Published by Oxford University Press on May 21, 2019 Language: English ISBN: 978-0199644643 Pages: 288 St. Gregory Palamas (1296–1357) achieved a remarkable popularity in the twentieth century. Once denigrated as a curiosity of the dissident Orthodox Church (Graecorum recentiorum), Palamas [...]
Ernesto Sergio Mainoldi, Behind “Dionysius the Areopagite”: The Genesis and Aims of the Corpus Dionysiacum. Reviewed by Matthew Briel
Published by Città Nuova on June 28, 2018 Language: Italian ISBN: 978-8831115544 Pages: 632 Mainoldi has written an exciting book that reads like a “Whodunit,” a detective story in which the reader is invited to engage in the same process [...]
David Bentley Hart, That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell & Universal Salvation. Reviewed by Michael Plekon
Published by Yale University Press on September 24, 2019 Language: English ISBN: 978-0-300-24622-3 Pages: 232 Note: David C. Ford responds to Michael Plekon's review here. It says something about an author or a book when those responding in reviews and [...]
Oleksandr Kashchuk, Monothelitism in Byzantium of the Seventh Century: Doctrine, Politics and Ideology of Power. Reviewed by Mariya Horyacha
Published by Ivan Franko National University of Lviv on 2019 Language: Ukrainian ISBN: 978-617-10-0530-3 Pages: 344 Oleksandr Kashchuk’s monograph originated as a doctoral dissertation at Ivan Franko National University of Lviv. As the author explains in the introduction, he wanted [...]








