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Peter Bouteneff, M.Div., D.Phil.
|  A theology professor at Saint Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, Dr.
Bouteneff has been lecturing and teaching about Orthodox Christianity for much
of his adult life.
After earned his undergraduate degree in music, he received his M.Div. from St
Vladimir’s Seminary, and a doctorate from Oxford University, where he studied
under Bishop Kallistos Ware. He has worked for many years in theological
dialogue, notably as Executive Secretary for Faith and Order at the World
Council of Churches, and has written extensively on Orthodox theology and
Orthodox relations with other churches.
His theological interests include Christ, the Church, and the Human Person, as
well as religion and popular culture. He conceived of and edits the
"Foundations" series for SVS Press, to which he has contributed a widely popular
volume called Sweeter than Honey: Orthodox Thinking on Dogma and Truth. He is
also the author of Beginnings: Ancient Christian Readings of the Biblical
Creation Narratives.
| Programs Presented By Peter Bouteneff, M.Div., D.Phil.
 | The Orthodox Christian Church: History, Beliefs, and Practices Through this 24 talk series, you will explore the history, beliefs and practices of the Orthodox Church, the second largest Christian community in the world after the Roman Catholic Church. What do the 250 million Orthodox Christians believe? Who and where are they? Where did Orthodox Christianity originate, and what happened that divided Christian East from Christian West? Now you can get answers to these and your many other questions from scholar and extraordinary teacher Dr. Peter Bouteneff. |
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