Paleo-orthodoxy
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Paleo-orthodoxy (from Ancient Greek παλαιός "ancient" and Koine Greek ὀρθοδοξία "correct belief") is a Protestant Christian theological movement in the United States which emerged in the late 20th and early 21st centuries and which focuses on the consensual understanding of the faith among the ecumenical councils and Church Fathers.[1][2] While it understands this consensus of the Church Fathers as orthodoxy proper, it calls itself paleo-orthodoxy to distinguish itself from neo-orthodoxy, a movement that was influential among Protestant churches in the mid-20th century.[3]
Background
Paleo-orthodoxy attempts to see the essentials of Christian theology in the consensus of the
Paleo-orthodox theologians
The dominant figure of the movement,
See also
- Restorationism
- Old Catholicism
References
- ^ Tate, Dan (May 17, 2019). "After Modernity...What?! The Paleo-Orthodox Agenda For Theology 40 Years Later". Christ & Cosmos. Retrieved 2021-01-16.
- ^ a b Wilt, Evan (December 9, 2016). "Founder of 'paleo-orthodoxy' dies". World News Group. Retrieved 2021-07-12.
- ^ "The term paleo-orthodoxy is employed to make clear that we are not talking about neo-orthodoxy. Paleo becomes a necessary prefix only because the term orthodoxy has been preempted and to some degree tarnished by the modern tradition of neo-orthodoxy" (Thomas Oden, Requiem, p. 130)
- ^ Post, Kathryn (2020-06-18). "Liturgy-hungry young Christians trade altar calls for Communion rails". Religion News Service. Retrieved 2020-06-24.
- ^ Bailey, Sarah (2014-07-22). "Tony Palmer, who captured Pope Francis' bid for Christian unity with a cellphone, dies after motorcycle crash". Religion News Service. Retrieved 2021-02-26.
- ^ Trueman, Carl (February 2015). "Paleo-Orthodoxy | Carl R. Trueman". First Things. Retrieved 2021-01-16.
- ISBN 978-1-5140-0090-8.
- S2CID 251286283.
Further reading
Among Oden's works, either as writer or editor, in support of paleo-orthodoxy are:
- Thomas Oden: Agenda for Theology, later re-published as After Modernity...What?, ISBN 0-310-75391-0
- Thomas Oden, General editor: Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture that Oden describes as a multi-volume patristic commentary on Scripture by the fathers of the church spanning the era from Clement of Rome (fl. c. 95) to John of Damascus (c.645-c.749). – "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2015-03-20.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Detailed information about the set can be found at the publisher. - Thomas Oden: ISBN 0-310-75321-X
- Thomas Oden: Pastoral Theology: Essentials of Ministry, ISBN 0-06-066353-7
- Thomas Oden: The Rebirth of Orthodoxy: Signs of New Life in Christianity, ISBN 0-06-009785-X
- Thomas Oden: Requiem: A Lament in Three Movements, ISBN 0-687-01160-4
- Thomas Oden: Systematic Theology (three volumes... The Living God, The Word of Life and Life in the Spirit, republished in one volume as Classic Christianity)
Works by other authors:
- Christopher Hall and Kenneth Tanner (eds.): Ancient & Postmodern Christianity: Paleo-Orthodoxy in the 21st Century (Essays In Honor of Thomas C. Oden), ISBN 0-8308-2654-8.
- Christopher A. Hall: Reading Scripture with the Church Fathers
- Colleen Carroll: The New Faithful: Why Young Adults Are Embracing Christian Orthodoxy (ISBN 0-8294-1645-5)
- ISBN 0-06-062822-7)
External links
- Thomas Oden's Paleo-Orthodoxy by Eric Landstrom