Abstract
The difference in style and temperament in the way Eastern and Western theologians approach their common subject, already evident in Patristic times, became very marked after the 12th century with the rise of scholasticism in the West. Today both are challenged by the newly emerging theological paradigm. Theologians of both traditions are called to engage in a new ‘patristic’ enterprise, namely to search together for ways of expressing the mystery of redemption which can once again engage our contemporaries in the age of post-modernity.
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