The Person In The Orthodox Tradition by Hierotheos Vlachos
Presents the Orthodox understanding of the human person as a relational, dynamic reality created in the image and likeness of God rather than as an isolated individual; it argues that true personhood is rooted in the Trinitarian life, realized through freedom, communion, and theosis (divinization), and restored by the therapeutic and sacramental life of the Church. The work contrasts this anthropology with Western individualism, explores implications for pastoral care and psychology, and offers a practical vision of spiritual growth and healing within Orthodox spirituality.
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- - Το Πρόσωπο στην Ορθόδοξη Παράδοση
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