The Revival of Political Hesychasm in Contemporary Orthodox Thought: The Political Hesychasm of John Romanides and Christos Yannaras

The Revival of Political Hesychasm in Contemporary Orthodox Thought: The Political Hesychasm of John Romanides and Christos Yannaras

by Daniel P. Payne
The Revival of Political Hesychasm in Contemporary Orthodox Thought: The Political Hesychasm of John Romanides and Christos Yannaras

The Revival of Political Hesychasm in Contemporary Orthodox Thought: The Political Hesychasm of John Romanides and Christos Yannaras

by Daniel P. Payne

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Overview

The Revival of Political Hesychasm in Contemporary Orthodox Thought focuses on the retrieval of the spiritual theology of the Orthodox Church and how it is being used in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries to develop a political ideology that allows for the creation of a unique Eastern Orthodox identity, which is against western globalization. The author approaches the phenomenon from the standpoint of constructivism as understood in the social science tradition of Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann. The author argues in the text that the construction of this unique Orthodox identity, especially by the Greek theologians John S. Romanides and Christos Yannaras, is similar to what is occurring in other religious traditions around the world. Additionally, the author examines the retrieval of the hesychastic tradition of the Orthodox Church using a genealogical approach. Here the thought of the Russian emigration, especially the thought of Georges Florovsky, is of primary importance. The text concludes with an appraisal of this revival in the Orthodox world and its ecumenical possibilities for a pluralistic world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739147207
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 03/17/2011
Pages: 314
Sales rank: 925,395
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Daniel P. Payne is a lecturer and member of the graduate faculty at Baylor University.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Introduction: The Neo-Orthodox Movement as a Social Constructivist Project 1

1 Hellene or Romaios? The Debate over Modern Greek Identity 43

2 The Hesychast Controversy and the Birth of Political Hesychasm in the Fourteenth Century 81

3 The Rediscovery of Orthodox Spiritual Theology in the Twentieth Century 123

4 The Neo-Patristic Synthesis of Georges Florovsky 157

5 The Synthesis of Hesychasm and Romeosyne in the Thought of John S. Romanides 195

6 The Political Hesychasm of Christos Yannaras 233

Conclusion 259

Bibliography 269

Index 293

About the Author 301

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