Jeremiah II, Patriarch of Constantinople
XVI Century
Together with his secretary
Theodosius Zygomalas, engaged in theological dialogue with
prominent
Lutherans but was unable to bring them to
Orthodoxy.
Under construction --- far from complete! Read with caution.
- ABOUT:
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Wikipedia entry
- Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity, p. 263.
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Heike Mierau:
Jeremias II.
From Biographisch-Bibliographisches
Kirchenlexikon, 1992.
--- Bautz
- Jeremiah and the Reformers:
- Wayne James Jorgenson:
The Augustana Graeca and the correspondence between the
Tübingen
Lutherans and Patriarch Jeremias,
(1979).
Thesis, Boston University, 1979.
- G. Mastrantonis:
Augsburg and Constantinople, (1982).
Brookline: Holy Cross, 1982.
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Stephen Runciman:
Orthodox & Lutherans in the Sixteenth Century, (1968).
From his
The Great Church in Captivity,
(Cambridge University Press, 1968).
--- Tserkovnost.org
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Eve Tibbs:
Sixteenth Century Lutheran & Orthodox Dialogue,
(2000).
Apparently a thesis or major student paper
from Fuller Theological Seminary.
--- St. Paul's Irvine
- Dorothea Wendenbourg:
Reformation und Orthodoxie, (1986).
Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1986.
- Jeremiah and Russia:
- M. Batisweiler and K. C. Felmy, eds.:
Der Ökumenische Patriarch Jeremias II.
von Constantinopel und die Anflänge des Moskauer
Patriarchates,
(1989).
Erlangen: Oikonomia, 1991.
- WORKS:
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Acta et Scripta Theologorum Wirtembergiensium et Patriarchæ
Constantinopolitani.
(1584).
(A microfilm version exists.)
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