
Alexander Schmemann
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Alexander Schmemann was a prominent Eastern Orthodox theologian and priest, known for his influential work on liturgy and sacramental theology. Born in Estonia, he later moved to France to continue his education and was deeply engaged in the religious and cultural dialogues of his time. Schmemann's writings focus on the significance of the liturgical life of the Church and its role in the spiritual development of believers. His notable works include 'For the Life of the World' and 'O Death, Where Is Thy Sting?', which explore the relationship between liturgy, mission, and the Christian experience of life and death.
Nationalität
Amerikaner, Estnisch
Geburtsdatum
September 13, 1921
Geburtsort
Reval, Estonia
Todesdatum
December 13, 1983
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