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Kallistos Ware (born Timothy Richard Ware, 11 September 1934 – 24 August 2022) was an English bishop and theologian of the
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. From 1982, he held the titular bishopric of Diokleia in Phrygia ( gr, Διόκλεια Φρυγίας), later made a titular metropolitan bishopric in 2007, under the
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. He was one of the best-known modern Eastern Orthodox hierarchs and theologians. From 1966 to 2001, he was Spalding Lecturer of Eastern Orthodox Studies at the University of Oxford.


Early life and ordination

Born Timothy Richard Ware on 11 September 1934 to an
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family in
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, England, he was educated at
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in London (to which he had won a King's Scholarship) and
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, where he took a double first in classics as well as reading theology. On 14 April 1958, at the age of 24, he embraced the Eastern Orthodox Christian faith. He described his first contacts with Orthodoxy and the growing attraction of the Orthodox Church in an autobiographical text entitled "My Journey to the Orthodox Church". While still a layman, he spent six months in Canada at a monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad. Thoroughly conversant in modern Greek, Ware became an Eastern Orthodox
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at the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian in
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, Greece. He also frequented other major centres of Orthodoxy such as
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and
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. In 1966, he was
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to the priesthood within the
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and was
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d as a monk, receiving the name "Kallistos".


Professional and ecclesiastical life

In 1966, Ware became Spalding Lecturer at the University of Oxford in Eastern Orthodox studies, a position he held for 35 years until his retirement. In 1970, he was appointed to a
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ship at
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. In 1982, he was
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to the
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as an auxiliary bishop with the title Bishop of Diokleia (in Phrygia) in the Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain of the
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. Following his consecration, Ware continued to teach at the University of Oxford and served in the Greek Orthodox parish in Oxford. From his retirement in 2001, Ware had continued to publish and to give lectures on
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. He served as chairman of the board of directors of the
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in
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, and was chairman of the Friends of Orthodoxy on Iona (Scotland) and of the Friends of Mount Athos. On 30 March 2007, the
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of the Ecumenical Patriarchate elevated the Diocese of Diokleia in Phrygia to a titular metropolitan diocese and Ware to the rank of metropolitan. In 2017, Ware was awarded the Lambeth Cross for Ecumenism by the
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"for his outstanding contribution to Anglican–Orthodox theological dialogue".


Death

In August 2022, his caregivers reported he was in critical condition and "approaching the end of his life". He died at home in
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in the early hours of 24 August 2022 at age 87.


Publications

Ware was a prolific author and lecturer. He authored or edited over a dozen books, numerous articles in a wide range of periodicals, and essays in books on many subjects, as well as providing prefaces, forewords, or introductions to many other books. He is perhaps best known as the author of ''The Orthodox Church'', published when he was a layman in 1963 and subsequently revised several times. In 1979, he produced a companion volume, ''The Orthodox Way''. He collaborated in the translation and publication of major Orthodox ascetic and liturgical texts. Together with G. E. H. Palmer and Philip Sherrard, he translated the ''
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'' (four volumes of five published ); and with Mother Mary, he produced the ''
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'' and '' Festal Menaion''.
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published a Festschrift in his honour in 2003: ''Abba, The Tradition of Orthodoxy in the West, Festschrift for Bishop Kallistos (Ware) of Diokleia'', eds. John Behr, Andrew Louth, Dimitri Conomos (New York: SVS Press, 2003).


Books

* ''The Orthodox Church'' (1st ed. Pelican, 1963; 2nd ed. Penguin, 1993 ; 3rd. ed., Penguin, 2015 ). * ''Eustratios Argenti: A Study of the Greek Church under Turkish Rule'' (Clarendon, 1964, ; reprint with a new Introduction, Wipf and Stock, 2013 ). * ''The Festal Menaion'' (translated with Mother Mary) (Faber & Faber, 1977 ). * (Editor with Colin Davey), ''Anglican–Orthodox Dialogue: The Moscow Statement Agreed by the Anglican–Orthodox Joint Doctrinal Commission 1976'' (London: SPCK, 1977 ). * ''The Lenten Triodion'' (translated with Mother Mary) (Faber and Faber 1978; St. Tikhon's Seminary Press, 2002 ). * ''The Philokalia: The Complete Text (translated with G. E. H. Palmer and Philip Sherrard. London: Faber and Faber. Vol. 1, 1979 ; Vol. 2, 1982 ; Vol. 3, 1986 ; Vol. 4, 1999 ). * ''The Orthodox Way'' (Mowbray, 1979 ). * ''Communion and Intercommunion: A Study of Communion and Intercommunion Based on the Theology and Practice of the Orthodox Church'' (Light & Life, 1980; rev.ed. 2002 ). * ''The Power of the Name – The Jesus Prayer in Orthodox Spirituality'' (SLG Press, 1982 ). * ''Praying with Orthodox Tradition'' (Abingdon, 1990 ). * ''How Are We Saved?: The Understanding of Salvation in the Orthodox Tradition'' (Light & Life, 1996 ). * ''The Ordination of Women in the Orthodox Church (with Elisabeth Behr-Sigel) (Geneva: WCC Publications, 2000 ). * ''The Inner Kingdom: Collected Works, Vol. 1'' (St Vladimir's Seminary Press, 2000 ). * ''Orthodox Theology in the Twenty-First Century'' (Geneva: World Council of Churches, 2012 ).


Selected articles

* "Review of Panagiotis N. Trembelas, ''Dogmatique de l'Église orthodoxe,''" ''Eastern Churches Review'' 3, 4 (1971), 477–480. *"God Hidden and Revealed: The Apophatic Way and the Essence-Energies Distinction", ''Eastern Churches Review'' 7 (1975). *"The Debate about Palamism", ''Eastern Churches Review'' 9 (1977). *"Wolves and Monks: Life on the Holy Mountain Today", ''Sobornost'' 5, 2 (1983). *"Athos after Ten Years: The Good News and the Bad", ''Sobornost'' 15, 1 (1993). *"Through Creation to the Creator", Third Marco Pallis Memorial Lecture, ''Ecotheology'', 2 (London: Friends of the centre, 1996) (12.03.2011). *"Dare We Hope for the Salvation of All?" ''Theology Digest'', 45.4 (1998). Reprinted in ''The Inner Kingdom'' (Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press, 2001). *"Man, Woman and the Priesthood of Christ", in Thomas Hopko, ed., ''Women and the Priesthood'' (Crestwood, NY: St Vladimir's Seminary Press, revised edition, 1999). *"God Immanent yet Transcendent: The Divine Energies according to Saint Gregory Palamas" in Philip Clayton and Arthur Peacocke, eds., ''In Whom We Live and Move and Have Our Being: Panentheistic Reflections on God's Presence in a Scientific World'' (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2004) (). *"Sobornost and Eucharistic Ecclesiology: Aleksei Khomiakov and His Successors", ''International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church'' 11, 2-3 (2011). *"Orthodox Theology Today: Trends and Tasks", ''International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church'' 12, 2 (2012).


Selected lectures

* "The Present and Future of Orthodox Theology" (New York, St. Vladimir's Orthodox Seminary, 8 September 2011) * "Churches of the Christian East" (Fairfax, VA, Orientale Lumen Foundation) * "Mystical Theology of the Eastern Fathers" (Fairfax, VA, Orientale Lumen Foundation)


References


External links


Timothy Ware: ''Strange Yet Familiar: My Journey to the Orthodox Church''
Autobiographic account of his conversion from Anglicanism to Orthodoxy
Interview with Bishop Kallistos (RealVideo)



''How to Build the Local Church''
a talk given at a conference of the Archdiocese of Orthodox parishes of Russian tradition in Western Europe, Institut St-Serge, Paris, October 2005
Foreword to issue 13/14 of ''The Wheel'' journal, entitled "Being Human"
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