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Christian Orthodox Political Philosophy: A Theological Approach

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— About the Book —

 

The Church is commonly spoken of as an institutional reality, and is much less frequently recognized as a spiritual and heavenly reality called by God “to make disciples of all nations” (Matt 28:19).

 This structured and integrated work presents a Christian Orthodox political thought in which the Church is neither sidelined as having no relevance to this present life, nor dominated by temporal questions or popular movements at the expense of its eternal salvific mission.

The author  grounds the mission of the Church in the present world both on an understanding of God as Trinity and in her mission to baptize diverse cultures. To do this effectively the Church must recognize and adapt to local and contemporary political and social trends and patterns. It must exemplify the Gospel as a way of communal and social life, not allowing itself to be reduced to an impersonal ideology manifest within the sphere of imagination, ideology, or a private individualistic existence.

Drawing upon this philosophy, the author proposes a way for the  Church to understand questions of both domestic politics and international relations with a view to bringing the world into the Kingdom of God. He suggests specific steps that could be taken to heal and strengthen  inter-Orthodox relations, addressing in particular the canonical challenges of the Orthodox diaspora and tensions between the Greek and Slavic components of the Church. Though these specific proposals will by no means enjoy universal acceptance,  they will serve as a springboard for further dialogue as the Orthodox world seeks to apply these principles  in all nations, no matter their current political circumstances.

 

— Author Biography —

Pavlos Kyprianou is a graduate of King's College London and a Barrister-at-Law since 2000. Until 2013, he specialized in criminal, administrative, and civil law at the law Office of Michael Kyprianou & Co., becoming a partner there in 2008 to 2013. He is the author of H Metarrythmise kai anadomese tes Kypriakes Dikaiosynes (in Greek, trans: The Reform and Restructuring of Cypriot Justice) Epifaniou Publications, Nicosia 2014. 

Since 2016 he has been a member of the monastic brotherhood of the Holy Metropolis of Limassol, receiving the name Leontios at his monastic tonsure.