John Zizioulas ( el, Ιωάννης Ζηζιούλας; born 10 January 1931) is a
Greek Orthodox
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prelate
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and the current
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Metropolitan bishop of Pergamon of the
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
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. He is one of the most influential
Orthodox Christian theologians
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today.
Academic education and career
Metropolitan John was born in
Katafygio,
Velventos. His education began with study at the Universities of Thessaloniki and Athens in 1950, and then a year at the
Ecumenical Institute of Bossey in 1955. Between 1960 and 1964 Zizioulas did doctoral research under the Eastern Orthodox theologian
Georges Florovsky (1893-1979; Chair of Eastern Church History at Harvard and a member of the Russian Orthodox Church) and was a Fellow at Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies. He received his doctorate in 1965 from the
University of Athens
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. Zizioulas took up a post at the University of Athens in 1964 as Assistant Professor of Church History, and then six years later, worked as Professor of Patristics at the
New College, Edinburgh
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from 1970 until 1973. He moved to the
University of Glasgow
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where he held a personal chair in systematic theology for some fourteen years. In addition, Zizioulas has been a Visiting Professor at the Research Institute in Systematic Theology of
King's College London
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. In 1986, he was elected titular metropolitan of Pergamon. In the same year, he assumed a full-time academic post at Thessaloniki School of Theology as Professor of Dogmatics.
Theology
The theological work of Metropolitan John has focused upon the twin themes of
ecclesiology
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and theological
ontology
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. The theology of Metropolitan John reflects the influence of Russian émigré theologians such as
Nikolai Afanassieff,
Vladimir Lossky and his teacher
Georges Florovsky. Zizioulas has also been significantly influenced by the ascetical theology of
Archimandrite Sophrony (Sakharov),
founder of the
Stavropegic Monastery of St John the Baptist in
Essex
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,
England
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.
Ecclesiology
Zizioulas' ecclesiology was first developed in his doctoral dissertation, subsequently published in English a
''Eucharist, Bishop, Church'' Here Metropolitan John develops critically the eucharistic
ecclesiology
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of
Nikolai Afanassief. He accepts Afanassieff's principal contention that the Church is to be understood in terms of the Eucharist. However, he criticises Afanassief's understanding as overly congregational and insufficiently episcopal in its emphasis. Finally, Zizioulas advocates an episcopocentric understanding of Church structure, understanding the Bishop primarily as the president of the
Divine Liturgy
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and the Eucharistic community.
Theological ontology
Zizioulas worked on the
theology
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of the
person
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, appealing to the work of
St Irenaeus and St
Maximus the Confessor
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In his ea ...
. The primary focus of his work was to develop his own
ontology
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of personhood derived from an extensive investigation of Greek philosophy, patristic era writings and modern rationalist philosophy.
He argues that full humanity is achieved only as person so that they may participate (''
koinonia
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'') in the Trinitarian life of God. However, an essential component of the
ontology
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of
personhood
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is the
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to self-affirm the participation in relationship. He continues that man initially exists as a biological hypostasis, constrained as to the types of relationships one can have (biological) and to the eventual end of this type of being - death.
He makes use of existentialist philosophers and novelists, notably the
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absurdist writer
Albert Camus
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, to show that the only type of ontological freedom in the biological hypostasis is the choice to commit suicide. He claims that Baptism constitutes an ontological change in the human, making them an ecclesial
hypostasis, or a
person
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. This rebirth 'from above' gives new ontological freedom as it is not constrained by the limits of biological existence. Such ecclesial being is eschatological, meaning it is a paradoxical 'now,' but 'not yet.' The completion of this rebirth from above is the day of resurrection when the body will no longer be subject to death.
Bibliography
Primary
*'Ἡ ἑνότης τῆς Ἐκκλησίας ἐν τῇ Θείᾳ Εὐχαριστίᾳ καί τῷ Ἐπισκόπῳ κατά τούς τρεῖς πρώτους αἰώνας."'' ''(En Athi̲nais, 1965). Doctoral Dissertation. Published in French translation as "L' Eucharistie, L'évêque Et L'eglise Durant Les Trois Premiers Siècles." 2nd ed. Translated by Jean-Louis Palierne. (Paris: Desclée De Brouwer, 1994). Published in English translation as "Eucharist, Bishop, Church" (see below).''
*''L'Être ecclésial'' (Paris: Labor et Fides, 1981). . Published in English translation as "Being as Communion" (see below).
*''H κτίση ως Eυχαριστία, Θεολογική προσέγγιση στο πρόβλημα της οικολογίας''
reation as Eucharist: a Theological approach to a problem of ecology(Athens: Akritas, 1992). . This work is based on lectures previously delivered in English. Available in three parts: King's Theological Review vol. 12, no. 1 (1989): 1-5, no. 2 (1989): 41-45, vol. 13, no. 1 (1990): 1-5.
*''Being as Communion: Studies in Personhood and the Church'' (Crestwood, NY: St Vladimir's Seminary Press, 1997). .
*''Eucharist, Bishop, Church: The Unity of the Church in the Divine Eucharist and the Bishop During the First Three Centuries (''Brookline, MA: Holy Cross, 2001). .
*''Eλληνισμός και Xριστιανισμός, η συνάντηση των δύο κόσμων''
ellenism and Christianity: The meeting of two worlds(Athens: ApostolikeDiakonia, 2003).
*''Communion & Otherness: Further Studies in Personhood and the Church'' (London: T & T Clark, 2007). ; translated into Dutch by Hildegard C. Koetsveld OSB (Middelburg: Skandalon, 2019). .
*''Lectures in Christian Dogmatics'' (London: T&T Clark, 2009). .
*"The One And The Many" (Sebastian Press, 2010) .
*''Remembering the Future: An Eschatological Ontology'' (London: T&T Clark, 2012). .
There are extensive bibliographies devoted to Zizioulas’ published works in various languages in:
*McPartlan, Paul. The Eucharist Makes the Church: Henri De Lubac and John Zizioulas in Dialogue. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1993.
*Papanikolaou, Aristotle. Being with God: Trinity, Apophaticism, and Divine-Human Communion. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2006.
*Malecki, Roman. Kosciol jako wspolnota. Dogmatyczno-ekumeniczne studium eklezjologii Johna Zizioulasa (In English: The Church as Communion. A Dogmatic and Ecumenical Study of Ecclesiology of John Zizioulas). Lublin: RW KUL, 2000.
Secondary
*Alan Brown, "On the Criticism of 'Being as Communion' in Anglophone Orthodox Theology", in Douglas Knight (ed.) ''The Theology of John Zizioulas: Personhood and the Church'' (Ashgate, 2006) defends Zizioulas against several of the
polemic
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al rejections of his theological ontology.
* Aristotle Papanikolaou. ''Being with God: Trinity, Apophaticism, and Divine-Human Communion'' (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2006).
*Lucian Turcescu, "Person versus Individual and Other Modern Misreadings of Gregory of Nyssa", Modern Theology 18, no. 4 (October 2002): 527-539, is a polemic against Zizioulas' use of the Cappadocian Fathers, especially St Gregory of Nyssa.
See also
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Anti-individualism
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Christian philosophy
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Ecumenism
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Eucharistic theology
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Jürgen Moltmann
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Orthodox Christian theology
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Social trinitarianism
Citations
External links
Full Bibliography for John Zizioulas with links to works available onlineTheological discussion of Zizioulas' theologyLectures of Professor John Zizioulas at the Poemantic Division of the Thessaloniki University’s School of Theology]
Communion and OthernessThe holy and sacred synod Article: Is John Zizioulas an Existentialist in Disguise?*
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