Unveiling Orthodox Christianity: Interconfessionality in Early Modern Research

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Explore Orthodox Christianity in Interconfessional Research

""Unveiling Orthodox Christianity"" offers an in-depth exploration of Orthodox Christianity's role in interconfessional studies, revealing fascinating insights from the early modern period. This groundbreaking work, edited by Christina Alexiou, assembles scholarly contributions from the DFG Research Training Group 2008, showcasing the intersection of Orthodox Christianity and other Christian confessions.

Key Features:

  • Interdisciplinary approach to Orthodox Christianity's role in early modern interconfessional research.
  • Focus on influential figures like Maximus the Greek and Evgenios Voulgaris.
  • Case studies on church unions, Orthodox clergy, and religious travel within the Holy Roman Empire.

Target Audience:

This book is ideal for students, researchers, and scholars interested in Christian history, interconfessional studies, and the history of Orthodox Christianity in the early modern period.

Why You Need This Book:

Gain access to exclusive research that reveals new perspectives on Orthodox Christianity's place in interconfessional discourse. Perfect for academic libraries and history enthusiasts alike. Get your copy today!

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