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32Religious Call in Eastern Orthodox Spirituality: A Theo-Phenomenological ApproachReligions 11 (12): 653. 2020.Drawing a clear line between phenomenology and theology remains a challenging endeavor. This article has two parts: The first one argues that, from a methodological point of view, there is a need for a theo-phenomenology, a phenomenology which acknowledges religious faith as a given. The second part of the article tries to present the essence of religious call in Eastern Orthodox spirituality. Using ideas such as appeal and communion, divine grace, love, prayer, fidelity, apophatic intentionalit…Read more
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27Teo-fenomenologia ca întâlnire: O soluție pentru un dialog problematicAltarul Reîntregirii (1): 46-70. 2025.This study investigates the intricate relationship between theology and philosophy, with particular emphasis on the tensions, complementarities, and viable avenues for dialogue between the two disciplines. It delineates the distinction between theological knowledge – rooted in Revelation and Tradition – and philosophical knowledge, characterized by autonomy, inquiry, and conceptual abstraction. Through a critical examination of positions such as atheism, Kantian agnosticism, and onto-theology, t…Read more
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634From Finitude to Transfiguration: A Theo-Phenomenological Reading of the Body in Eastern Orthodox SpiritualityReligions 16 (6): 739. 2025.This article offers a theo-phenomenological investigation of the body, exploring the dialogue between contemporary phenomenology—especially its theological turn—and Eastern Orthodox spirituality as found in the Philokalia. Building on the phenomenological distinction between body and flesh and drawing on Orthodox theology’s understanding of the body–soul unity, the article analyzes the intramundanity and finitude of the human body, as well as its transfiguration through ascetic practices and div…Read more
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624The Phenomenology of Prayer and the Relationship between Phenomenology and TheologyReligions 14 (1): 104. 2023.The present article analyzes the relationship between phenomenology and theology, starting from some examples of the phenomenology of prayer. First, the article presents the phenomenology of prayer in the writings of phenomenologists such as Jean-Luc Marion, Jean-Yves Lacoste, Christina Gschwandtner and Natalie Depraz, indicating that the type of phenomenology and its relationship with theology influence the way in which they approach the theme of prayer. Second, the paper proposes a systematiza…Read more
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342«Moartea morții lui Dumnezeu». Apologia lui Jean-Luc Marion împotriva ateismului nietzscheanTabor (7): 37-46. 2015.Nietzsche’s diagnosis of “death of God” infl uences contemporary philosophical atheism. He is countered by Jean-Luc Marion with arguments that draws from the apophatic tradition of the Church for which the true God can not be reduced to a rational concept, without being turned into an idol. Trying to deny God, atheism always operates with a well defi ned concept, and this strictness is the strongest counterargument against it. This text presents the apologetic arguments that the French phenomeno…Read more
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307Reducția, transferul și risipaHoreb 5 253-259. 2023.This article explores the theme of the transfer of religious values to society in the modern process of secularisation, highlighting three main moments. The first moment is reductionism, a concept which means the limitation of the influence of religion to the private sphere and the effect of this restriction on religious values. The second moment is that of the transfer of religious values into society, a process which often leads to the distortion of these values in the secular context. Finally…Read more
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25Theo-Phenomenology of Love in Fr. Dumitru Staniloae’s ThoughtDiakrisis Yearbook of Theology and Philosophy 2 69-83. 2019.In reading Father Dumitru Stăniloae, it is obvious that love and divine-human communion have a prominent role in his theology. This text aims to approach this topic from a phenomenological point of view: it analyzes the implicit reductions working in Stăniloae’s texts, the presence of the intentionality, the role of the ego and its limits, as well as the problem of the reciprocity of love (raised by Jean-Luc Marion). We will try to argue not only that there are phenomenological influences in Stă…Read more
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614‘The Hidden Present’: Time and Eschatology in Jean-Yves LacosteReligions 15 (9): 1067. 2024.This article explores the phenomenology of time and eschatology in the thought of Jean-Yves Lacoste, including his recent book on the philosophy of history. Lacoste’s idea of “the hidden present” is examined within the context of his broader theological and philosophical framework, with a particular focus on the way it addresses the intersection of temporality and eternity. Human temporality is characterized by finitude and death, which are interpreted both philosophically—under the influence of…Read more
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54Affective Discernment as a Boundary ExperienceHuman Studies 48 (1): 183-196. 2024.This article is a theo-phenomenological study on discernment in Eastern Orthodox spirituality, particularly as it is described in the Philokalia and the Apophthegmata Patrum. The article focuses on two fundamental dimensions: firstly, discernment as both theoretical and practical wisdom, characterized by the importance of preliminary discernment criteria; secondly, discernment as a spiritual gift of the Holy Spirit, which can be interpreted phenomenologically through the figure of the saturated …Read more
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760Faith as Experience: A Theo-Phenomenological ApproachDiakrisis Yearbook of Theology and Philosophy 6 49-63. 2023.This text proposes an analysis of the phenomenon of faith in the tradition and spirituality of the Eastern Church. Starting from the relationship between phenomenology and theology, the article uses a theo-phenomenological method to depict the phenomenon of faith both theologically and phenomenologically. This article also argues that non-religious faith—either natural or philosophical—is the foundation of religious faith. According to Orthodox spirituality, faith is not reduced to a set of theo…Read more
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827Liturgy and ApophaticismReligions 12 (9): 721. 2021.The Orthodox liturgy is a religious phenomenon that can be analyzed phenomenologically and theologically alike, given the emphasis that both phenomenology and Orthodox theology place on experience. By proposing the Kingdom of God instead of the natural world without being able to annihilate the latter in the name of the former, the liturgy seeks divine-human communion. Through the dialogue of prayer, through symbolic and iconic openings, as well as through apophatic theology, the liturgy emphasi…Read more
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679The Absolute Discourse of TheologyDiakrisis Yearbook of Theology and Philosophy 5 61-80. 2022.This article first defines the absolute discourse, then discusses its possibility in theology, as well as the relationships between language, thought, and reality as they derive from the spirituality and life of the Eastern Church. Theology must face several problems—including the paradox of transcendence, the violence of metaphysics, onto-theology, and the duplicity of language itself—, but the Revelation of the Absolute itself legitimizes the theological discourse. By using both affirmations a…Read more
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1156Memento mori as Repetition of Finitude: Death beyond Heidegger and LevinasDiakrisis Yearbook of Theology and Philosophy 4 29-37. 2021.Exemplified especially by Heidegger and Levinas, the phenomenology of death expresses first, the impossibility of the death experience, second, the authenticity of Dasein starting from the horizon opened by the possibility of death, and third, the relevance of the death of the other to the discovery of one’s own death. This article tries to take a step further, showing the link between the authenticity of Dasein and the desire for immortality manifested in this authenticity. By overturning Heide…Read more
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42Theo-Phenomenology of Love in Fr. Dumitru Stăniloae’s ThoughtDiakrisis 2 69-83. 2019.In reading Father Dumitru Stăniloae, it is obvious that love and divine-human communion have a prominent role in his theology. This text aims to approach this topic from a phenomenological point of view: it analyzes the implicit reductions working in Stăniloae’s texts, the presence of the intentionality, the role of the ego and its limits, as well as the problem of the reciprocity of love. We will try to argue not only that there are phenomenological influences in Stăniloae’s understanding of lo…Read more
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67Transcendence and Revelation: from Phenomenology to TheologyDialogo 2 (2): 92-99. 2015.Thinking on transcendence falls into a paradox: if transcendence is a radical one, we cannot speak about it; if we speak about it, it is no longer radical. The aim of this paper is to overcome this paradox and to analyze the concept of transcendence considering the dynamic of self-transcending that is natural to man, the limit beyond which one can speak about transcendence, and the phenomena of mystery whereby the transcendence appears. Inasmuch as transcendence does not escape from the suspicio…Read more
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Extreme Attitude”and Religious Thought In E. CioranAnnals of the University of Craiova, Series: Philosophy 79-84. 2005.
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24Dumnezeul gândurilor mărunteLimes. 2009.O carte de cugetări, în care se întâlnește tradiția ortodoxă a Răsăritului creștin cu gândirea filosofică occidentală. „Simulez viața, ca să par la fel cu cei ce trăiesc. Îi ascult ce discută, pentru a ști cum discută oamenii. Dar de fiecare dată rămân mut de uimire. De când am început să cred în Dumnezeu am uitat atât de multe încât sunt mai aproape de extratereștri decât de oamenii fără zei, «oamenii naturali», «bunii sălbatici».”
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65Religion, Politics and Literature in Bartolomeu Valeriu Anania's WorkJournal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 10 (29): 159-181. 2011.The personality of Metropolitan Bartolomeu Valeriu Anania has been extremely complex, first of all due to the various domains of his work - literature, essays, art history, theology and biblical theology -, and secondly due to his relation to politics, especially his connections with the Legionary Movement and with Communism. Despite having been incarcerated as a political prisoner in some of Bolshevik Romania's famous prisons (Jilava, Pitești, Aiud), Bartolomeu Valeriu Anania is still accused o…Read more