THE AUTHOR FOREWORD
PRESENTATION OF THE ORTHODOX MORAL THEOLOGY
The mainstream of the orthodox moral theology is represented by the permanent preoccupation for the transfiguration of the human person after and accordingto the God’a Will and Volition. The orthodox moral is not incompatible with the
ecumenical spirit, but rather it comes to meet this attitude. Through its Will to
serve the Christian Unity, the Orthodox Church came at ist turn to meet the
initiatives of the Protestant Churches.
For a long time, the catholic moral remained strange to the ecumenical spirit.
Even today the Catholic Church is not a member, but rather an observer within
the Ecumenical Council of the Churches. It displayed its own ecumenism, which
tries to subject all the christian denominations to the Pope’s will.
Some opening clould be accepted even in the Catholicism structure only through
its presence within a single organism: faith and constitution.
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