Stephen Meawad is an assistant professor of theology in the Department of Theology and Philosophy at Caldwell University.
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PART I: SITUATING THE ETHICIntroduction: Ethics, Anthropology, and PatristicsFrom Ancient to Modern: Creating Space for the Church FathersChapter Overview1. Which Virtue Ethics? Which Problems?An Orthodox Christian Ethic Politeia?Aristotle, Aquinas, and Virtue Ethical ProblemsThe Virtuous Agent and the Unity of the VirtuesPerfectionism and (Un)attainabilityMoral Luck and Moral EffortSelf-Centeredness and Self-EffacementGrace and WorksGrace and VirtueWorks and AntinomianismA Contemporary Consensus Between Grace and WorksConclusion PART II: DEVELOPING THE ETHIC2. A Case for Spiritual StruggleWhy "Spiritual Struggle"?Struggle Against Base Desires: the Self as Co-operator with God's GraceStruggle as Communal Confrontation of External OppressionStruggle as Purgative, Virtuous Struggle with GodConclusion 3. Onward and Upward: The Perpetual Godwardness of Spiritual StruggleGregory's Theological IntegrationEpektasis: Immutable and Infinite Perpetuity of Godward ProgressAnagogy: Godward Progress as Ascent in Goodness, Virtue, and PerfectionThe Stages of Godward Spiritual StruggleConclusion PART III: APPLYING THE ETHIC4. Asceticism as Godward Spiritual Struggle Applied to the BodyFirst Stage: Controlling Impulses Gone AwrySecond Stage: Angelification and RestorationThird Stage: Liturgical Transformation and Divine IndwellingLiturgy as InteriorizerParticular Instantiations of InteriorizationConclusion 5. Sacred Reading as Godward Spiritual Struggle Applied to ScriptureFirst Stage: Vulnerability, Christ, and CommunityVulnerabilityChristo-centricityCommunal ExegesisSecond Stage: Embodiment, Prayer, and VirtuePrayerful Embodiment of ScriptureVirtuous ReadingThird Stage: Full Immersion and a New CreationConclusion 6. Conclusion: Embodied Ethics and Inevitable TensionsBibliography