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THE SCYTHIAN MONKS' TINCUM-EASTERN APPROACH TO TRADITION: A PARADIGM FOR REUNIFYING DOCTRINES AND OVERCOMING SCHISM.

Authors :
ZHYRKOVA, ANNA
Source :
Analogia (2529-0967). 2020, Vol. 10, p47-62. 16p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In trying to find a proper way to proceed in respect of a dialogue between churches that have already been living for centuries under the shadow of schism, we struggle to see that there is already a paradigm for such a dialogue to hand. This was furnished already in the first half of the sixth century, in the midst of what was probably one of the most important theological quarrels afflicting both East and West: one which concerned two issues, the union of natures in Christ and the doctrine of grace. Those who stood behind this paradigm were the Scythian monks, who united, in both their faith and their overall way of thinking, Western and Eastern traditions. The Scythians saw both traditions as one, and therefore did not hesitate to address problems simultaneously of concern to both Rome and Constantinople, putting forward a solution based on a synthesis of Augustine's and Cyril's theologies. Their proposal was not well received in Rome, but was surprisingly welcome in Constantinople and exercised a significant influence on the defense of the Chalcedonian faith. The present paper will be devoted to analyzing it from a methodological point of view, as well as to the question of whether and how it could be adopted as a model for modern theologians. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25290967
Volume :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Analogia (2529-0967)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147241987