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*''Collected Works. Volume 14: Ecumenism II: An Historical Approach'' (1989)
 
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The series of Fr. Florovsky's collected works was published by ______ but has been out of print for some years. We can only hope that, for the edification of the Church, they will soon be back in print.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:59, January 9, 2005

Father Georges Florovsky (1893 - 1979) was a prominent 20th century Orthodox Christian priest, theologian, and writer.


Life

Works

  • Collected Works. Volume 1: Bible, Church, Tradition (1972)
  • Collected Works. Volume 2: Christianity and Culture (1974)
  • Collected Works. Volume 3: Creation and Redemption (1976)
  • Collected Works. Volume 4: Aspects of Church History (1975)
  • Collected Works. Volume 5: Ways of Russian Theology, Part I (1979)
  • Collected Works. Volume 6: Ways of Russian Theology, Part II (1987)
  • Collected Works. Volume 7: Eastern Fathers of the Fourth Century (1987)
  • Collected Works. Volume 8: Byzantine Fathers of the Fifth Century (1987)
  • Collected Works. Volume 9: Byzantine Fathers of the Sixth to Eight Centuries (1987)
  • Collected Works. Volume 10: Byzantine Ascetic and Spiritual Fathers (1987)
  • Collected Works. Volume 11: Theology and Literature (1989)
  • Collected Works. Volume 12: Philosophy (1989)
  • Collected Works. Volume 13: Ecumenism I: A Doctrinal Approach (1989)
  • Collected Works. Volume 14: Ecumenism II: An Historical Approach (1989)

The series of Fr. Florovsky's collected works was published by ______ but has been out of print for some years. We can only hope that, for the edification of the Church, they will soon be back in print.

External links


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