"Let books be your dining table, / And you shall be full of delights. / Let them be your
mattress,/
And you shall sleep restful nights" (St. Ephraim the Syrian).


Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Updated: Books and Articles in Logos 2011 (Spring)

Soon the spring issue (vol. 52, nos. 1-2) of Logos: A Journal of Eastern Christian Studies will be going to press. I have just finished editing Nicholas Denysenko's article, which the jury praised as a superlative piece of scholarship. It will be featured alongside other articles in Logos, which--alone of all comparable journals in North America--manages to be published regularly and consistently every year on a twice-yearly schedule that incorporates the best scholarship and pastoral reflection from Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Catholic, Roman Catholic, Protestant, and other scholars from around the world.

If through some inexplicable lapse you have not yet subscribed, or have let your subscription run out, have no fear: this link will let you sign up again so that you may feast on riches available nowhere else.

The spring issue will contain, inter alia, articles and essays by:
  • Richard Rymarz on Ukrainian Catholics at World Youth Day
  • Michael Plekon on Eastern Elements in Kierkegaard's Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses
  • Nicholas Denysenko on Baptismal Themes in the Byzantine Rite of Water Blessing on Theophany
  • Daniel Galadza on Paul's Notion of "Logike Latreia"
  • Vincenzo Poggi on the Vita of Cyril Korolevsky/J.-F. Charon and the East

In addition, of course, we have nearly thirty reviews of many new books, including:
  • Another dozen or so brief reviews are included, most of books already discussed on here.
Really, given this cornucopia, do you have any excuse for not subscribing--today?

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