Description
First published in 1964, Cosmic Theology introduces a work, little known to English readers, which has influenced theological and mystical writing for at least fourteen hundred years. It is, in effect, a synthesis of Christian teaching, particularly on the nature of the Church, in which science and religion, the other world and the values of the present world may be seen in their source and original harmony. Written before the division between Greek and Latin Churches, and later between Catholic and Protestant, it affords a convenient point from which to view later speculation and controversy in its true perspectives. Apart from helping those interested in the ecumenical movement and in the current liturgical revival, this work will serve as a bridge to the understanding of Eastern, and particularly Hindu, religion.
Table of Contents
Preface 1. Cosmic Theology 2. The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy 3. The Two Hierarchies 4. Pseudo-Denys and Plato 5. The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy 6. Mystery of Illumination 7. Mystery of the Synaxis or Communion 8. Mystery of the Sacrament of Unction 9. Mystery of the Priestly Consecration 10. Mystery of the Monastic Consecration 11. Mystery over Those Who Have Fallen Asleep in Holiness Index
