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Andrew Louth brings a life-time of superior patristic scholarship to this volume, but casts aside all the usual academic cares to offer us a direct, personal vision of Orthodoxy as he knows and loves it.' Sarah Coakley, Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge?This personal presentation draws readers into a theology earthed in material reality and informed by liturgy which reflects the worship of heaven. Introductory and readable, it is illuminating for those already acquainted with the subject, and for non-Orthodox Christians it will facilitate an encounter with the.
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Dense, but informative
This book covers important Eastern Orthodox theology, but I found the writing style hard to engage with. The concepts are deep, but the dense, complex presentation made it tough to follow at times. It might be useful for those familiar with theology, but for me, it lacked the accessibility I was hoping for. Informative, but not as easy to digest as I expected.