Alexander Schmemann

Theologian and liturgical scholar

Alexander Schmemann - Thinkers & Philosophers born 1921
Born

1921
105 years ago

Died
Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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An Estonian-American priest and theologian, contributed significantly to Orthodox Christianity. Served as a professor at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary. Focused on the relationship between liturgy and the life of the Church, emphasizing the importance of worship in spiritual life. Authored several influential books, including 'For the Life of the World' and 'The Historical and Dogmatic Foundations of the Liturgical Renewal'. Participated actively in ecumenical dialogues, promoting understanding between different Christian traditions. His work has shaped modern Orthodox thought and liturgical practice.

Authored 'For the Life of the World'

Served as a professor at St. Vladimir's Seminary

Engaged in ecumenical dialogues

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