- Alexander Schmemann
Alexander Schmemann (13 May 1921 - 13 December 1983) was a prominent 20th century Orthodox Christian
priest , teacher, andwriter .Schmemann was born in
Tallinn (Reval)Estonia to Russian émigrés. His family moved toFrance , where he received his university education. He married Juliana Osorguine in 1943, before completing his theological studies at the Orthodox Theological Institute of St. Sergius in Paris (where he studied with the great Russian theologian,Sergei Bulgakov , amongst others) and was ordained a priest in 1946.Career
From 1946-51, Fr Schmemann taught
church history at St. Sergius. He was invited to join the faculty ofSaint Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary , then inNew York City , where he taught from 1951 onwards. When the seminary moved to its present campus in Crestwood, New York in 1962, Fr Schmemann assumed the post of dean, which he would hold until his death. He also served as adjunct professor atColumbia University ,New York University , Union Theological Seminary andGeneral Theological Seminary in New York. Much of his focus at St Vladimir's was on liturgical theology, which emphasizes the liturgical tradition of the Church as a major sign and expression of the Christian faith.Fr Schmemann was accorded the title of "protopresbyter", the highest honor that can be bestowed on a married Orthodox priest. He held honorary degrees from
Butler University , General Theological Seminary,Lafayette College , Iona College, andHoly Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology .Activities
He was an Orthodox observer for the
Second Vatican Council of theRoman Catholic Church from 1962 to 1965.He was active in the establishment of the
Orthodox Church in America and in its being granted autocephaly by theRussian Orthodox Church in 1970.His sermons were broadcast in Russian on "
Radio Liberty " for 30 years. He gained a broad following of listeners across theSoviet Union , includingAleksandr Solzhenitsyn , who became his friend after emigrating to the West.Bibliography
Fr Schmemann published many books and articles. "For the Life of the World", a popular volume on Christian faith as reflected in liturgy, has been translated into eleven languages. Originally prepared as study guide for the National Student Christian Federation in 1963, it even had an anonymous version published by the underground
samizdat in the Soviet Union. "The Eucharist" was finished just before his death. This and several collections of his writings were published posthumously.* "Great Lent: Journey to Pascha" (1969)
* "For the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy" (1970)
* "Liturgy and Life: Christian Development Through Liturgical Experience" (1974)
* "Of Water and the Spirit: A Liturgical Study of Baptism" (1974)
* "Introduction to Liturgical Theology" (1975)
* "The Historical Road of Eastern Orthodoxy" (1977)
* "Ultimate Questions: An Anthology of Modern Russian Religious Thought" (1977)
* "Church, World, Mission: Reflections on Orthodoxy in the West" (1979)
* "The Eucharist: Sacrament of the Kingdom" (1988)
* "Celebration of Faith: I Believe..." (1991)
* "Celebration of Faith: The Church Year" (1994)
* "Celebration of Faith: The Virgin Mary" (1995)
* "The Journals of Father Alexander Schmemann 1973-1983" (2000)ee also
*
Serge Schmemann , son of Alexander Schmemann
*Hesychasm
*Essence-Energies distinction
*Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
*Apotheosis
*Theophany
*Michael Pomazansky
*John S. Romanides
*John Meyendorff
*Vladimir Lossky
*sobornost
*Philokalia
*Phronema
*Praxis
*Archimandrite Sophrony
*Symeon the New Theologian External links
* [http://www.schmemann.org Protopresbyter Alexander Schmemann]
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