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General and Miscellaneous Light from the Christian East: An Introduction to the Orthodox Tradition. By James R Payton. Jr. (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press. 2007. Pp. 240. $22.00 paperback. ISBN 978-0-830-82594-3.)
James Payton's book is designed to introduce Orthodox thought and culture to an authence of evangelical Christians who, for a variety of reasons, may be unfamiliar with that large and rich Christian tradition or may have inherited sets of prejudices about it that the author wishes to address. He broaches the subject head on: how many evangelicals simply know Orthodoxy as a "suspect" tradition that has at its heart devotion to the Virgin Mary sacraments, monasticism, icons, relics, and incense? How far removed it all seems from the standard thought patterns and religious practices of American evangelicalism. Payton has years of experience of ecumenical dialogue with Orthodoxy, and an obvious and vibrant empathy with his subject. He presents the tale of Orthodoxy simply as that of the origins of Christianity: its traditions not so much ethnically peculiar, but more as the foundational line of Christian faith. Overall, one reads this book and learns much...