The Concept of the Divine Energies in Eastern Orthodoxy Part 1

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Description: The Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies would like to inform all interested in Orthodox Studies (and especially Orthodox Theology and Philosophy) that it has created web pages with video recordings from the Colloquium on 'The Concept of the Divine Energies in Eastern Orthodoxy'; the event was organised at the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, on 5th of December 2008 with the participation of Prof. David Bradsaw, author of Aristotle East and West: Metaphysics and the Division of Christendom, Cambridge: CUP 2004, Prof. John Milbank, Professor in Religion, Politics and Ethics, University of Nottingham, and other specialists in the field.

1.00‐1.10pm Welcome and Introduction
Prof David Frost, Principal IOCS
1.10‐2.40pm Paper and Discussion
Chair: Dr Christoph Schneider
‘The concept of the divine energies’
Prof David Bradshaw, Associate Professor, University of Kentucky
2.40‐3.30pm Response and Discussion
Chair: Dr Adrian Pabst
‘Theurgy, Palamas, Aquinas – some very brief comments on David Bradshaw’
Prof John Milbank, Professor in Religion, Politics and Ethics, University of Nottingham
 
Created: 2009-01-08 16:30
Collection: The Concept of the Divine Energies in Eastern Orthodoxy
Publisher: IOCS
Copyright: IOCS
Language: eng (English)
Distribution: World     (downloadable)
Keywords: David; Bradshaw; Aristotle; East; West; Metaphysics; Division; Christendom; Divine; Energies;
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