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Fundamentalism or Tradition: Christianity After Secularism New edition [Kietas viršelis]

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Traditional, secular, and fundamentalist—all three categories are contested, yet in their contestation they shape our sensibilities and are mutually implicated, the one with the others. This interplay brings to the foreground more than ever the question of what it means to think and live as Tradition. The Orthodox theologians of the twentieth century, in particular, have emphasized Tradition not as a dead letter but as a living presence of the Holy Spirit. But how can we discern Tradition as living discernment from fundamentalism? What does it mean to live in Tradition when surrounded by something like the “secular”? These essays interrogate these mutual implications, beginning from the understanding that whatever secular or fundamentalist may mean, they are not Tradition, which is historical, particularistic, in motion, ambiguous and pluralistic, but simultaneously not relativistic.

Contributors: R. Scott Appleby, Nikolaos Asproulis, Brandon Gallaher, Paul J. Griffiths, Vigen Guroian, Dellas Oliver Herbel, Edith M. Humphrey, Slavica Jakelic, Nadieszda Kizenko, Wendy Mayer, Brenna Moore, Graham Ward, Darlene Fozard Weaver

Introduction: Being as Tradition 1(20)
Aristotle Papanikolaou
George E. Demacopoulos
SECULARIZATION
Secularism: The Golden Lie
21(15)
Graham Ward
Collectivistic Christianities and Pluralism: An Inquiry into Agency and Responsibility
36(24)
Slavica Jakelic
What Difference Do Women Make? Retelling the Story of Catholic Responses to Secularism
60(20)
Brenna Moore
The Secular Pilgrimage of Orthodoxy in America
80(14)
Vigen Guroian
Saeculum-Ecclesia-Caliphate: An Eternal Golden Braid
94(14)
Paul J. Griffiths
A Secularism of the Royal Doors: Toward an Eastern Orthodox Christian Theology of Secularism Brandon Gallaher
108(25)
FUNDAMENTALISM
Fundamentalism: Not Just a Cautionary Tale
133(19)
Edith M. Humphrey
Resolving the Tension between Tradition and Restorationism in American Orthodoxy
152(13)
Dellas Oliver Herbei
Fundamentalists, Rigorists, and Traditionalists: An Unorthodox Trinity
165(15)
R. Scott Appleby
"Orthodoxy or Death": Religious Fundamentalism during the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries
180(24)
Nikolaos Asproulis
Confession and the Sacrament of Penance after Communism
204(19)
Nadieszda Kizenko
Conscience and Catholic Identity
223(18)
Darlene Fozard Weaver
Fundamentalism as a Preconscious Response to a Perceived Threat
241(20)
Wendy Mayer
Acknowledgments 261(2)
Contributors 263(2)
Index 265
Aristotle Papanikolaou (Edited By) Aristotle Papanikolaou is Archbishop Demetrios Chair of Orthodox Theology and Culture and Professor of Theology at Fordham University. George E. Demacopoulos (Edited By) George E. Demacopoulos is Fr. John Meyendorff & Patterson Family Chair of Orthodox Christian Studies and Professor of Theology at Fordham University.