On the Ecclesiastical Mystagogy: A Theological Vision of the Liturgy

On the Ecclesiastical Mystagogy: A Theological Vision of the Liturgy

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Jul 25, 2019 · English · Paperback (104 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 104
Language English
Published Jul 25, 2019
Publisher St Vladimirs Seminary Pr
ISBN-10 0881416479
ISBN-13 9780881416473

Description

In this profound exploration of liturgical theology, St. Maximus the Confessor's work delves into the intrinsic connections between the divine mysteries and ecclesial life. By intertwining Greek original text with an English translation, the author facilitates a deeper understanding of the historical and spiritual context surrounding the mystagogy. This book invites readers to encounter the sacred dimensions of worship, emphasizing how the liturgy serves as a bridge between the earthly and the divine.

Armstrong's translation captures the nuanced theological reflections of St. Maximus, revealing not just the rituals themselves but the underlying meanings that inform the Christian faith. Each chapter unfolds layers of insight, drawing attention to the transformative power of the sacramental life. As readers engage with these teachings, they are prompted to reflect on their own practices and the nature of community within the Church.

The author’s commentary enriches the text, providing modern perspectives that resonate with contemporary believers. As it traverses the realms of history, spirituality, and theology, this work stands as a vital resource for both scholars and laypersons alike. It encourages a re-examination of how liturgical practices can shape one's understanding of God and the cosmos.

Ultimately, this examination of St. Maximus's mystagogy seeks to ignite a reverent appreciation for the liturgy’s role within the faith. Armstrong's efforts ensure that the richness of early Christian thought remains accessible, illuminating paths for renewed worship and a deeper communion with the sacred.

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Mystery Religion & Spirituality
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