Implicit Disparities

Some Differences between Christos Yannaras’ and John Zizioulas’ Thought

Authors

  • Sotiris Mitralexis University College London Anthropology, UK; Institute of Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge, UK Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63394/5572f495

Keywords:

Christos Yannaras, John Zizioulas, apophaticism, ekstasis, nature, activities, eros, Eucharistic ecclesiology, prosopocentric ontology, eschatology

Abstract

Christos Yannaras (1935–2024) and Metropolitan John Zizioulas of Pergamon (1931–2023) are undoubtedly among the most original and significant Greek voices in twentieth-century Orthodox theology. Both remained intellectually active well into the dawn of the twenty-first century, up until their repose. Belonging to the same generation, the theology of Yannaras and that of Zizioulas is frequently compared, and terms such as theology of the person, ontology of the person, or Eucharistic ecclesiology are often applied to both—rightly so, at least to a certain extent. This is due not only to their substantial and genuine affinities but also to their shared effort to confront and move beyond the theological mentality that preceded their emergence in Greece. Many of their premises and themes are strikingly similar: person and nature, substance and hypostasis, communion and otherness, the Church as Eucharistic community, eros and ek-stasis, and so forth. Nevertheless, it would be mistaken to assume that we are dealing with one and the same theology. I would summarize their differences as follows: (a) apophaticism versus eschatology, together with their respective inclusive and exclusive expressions; (b) transcending the limitations of nature versus transcending nature as such; (c) human love versus metaphysical eros; and (d) the monarchy of the Father in relation to the triad of substance–activities–hypostasis. As I hope to demonstrate in this paper, these differences are significant, and the theological implications that arise from them are even more significant.

Author Biography

  • Sotiris Mitralexis, University College London Anthropology, UK; Institute of Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge, UK

    Sotiris Mitralexis is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow, and has been a Research Fellow at UCL Anthropology and Visiting Professor at IOCS Cambridge. He holds a doctorate in philosophy from the Freie Universität Berlin (2014), a doctorate in political science and international relations from the University of the Peloponnese (2018), a doctorate in theology (2017) and a doctorate in law (2025) from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and a degree in classics from the University of Athens (2010). Dr Mitralexis has been Seeger Fellow at Princeton University, Visiting Scholar at the University of Cambridge, Visiting Senior Research Associate at Peterhouse, Cambridge, Visiting Fellow at the University of Erfurt, Teaching Fellow at the University of Athens and Bogazici University, as well as Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Istanbul Sehir University. His publications include the monograph ‘Ever-Moving Repose’ (Cascade, 2017) and, inter alia, the edited volumes 'Mapping the Una Sancta' (Winchester University Press, 2023), ‘Maximus the Confessor as a European Philosopher’ (Cascade, 2017), ‘Polis, Ontology, Ecclesial Event’ (James Clarke & Co, 2018), ‘Between Being and Time’ (Fortress, 2019) and ‘Slavoj Žižek and Christianity’ (Routledge, 2019), as well as books in Greek such as ‘Church-State Relations’ (Armos, 2019) and ‘After Science and Religion: New Philosophical and Historical Perspectives’ (Ropi, 2021).

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2026-04-13

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Mitralexis, Sotiris. 2026. “Implicit Disparities: Some Differences Between Christos Yannaras’ and John Zizioulas’ Thought”. OmegAlpha 2 (1): 51-74. https://doi.org/10.63394/5572f495.

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