Guroian has a new book out:
The Melody of Faith: Theology in an Orthodox Key (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2010), 174pp. + 8 color plates.
The book is written in a "musical" way in six "movements" taking its cue from a tonal poem or a musical score. It is a unique way to introduce Orthodox theology which is, of course, never intended to be purely an "academic" or abstract "intellectual" exercise, but is meant, as with Orthodox liturgy, to engage many if not all of the senses. One of the most musically gifted people I know, Brian Butcher, who defends his doctoral dissertation on Wednesday (Sept. 15) at MASI in Ottawa on the topic of the Byzantine liturgy (in particular the Theophany blessing of waters), will review this for us in Logos: A Journal of Eastern Christian Studies in 2011. And when Brian's own work is published, you can be sure it will receive the notice it richly deserves, here and in Logos.
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