Stefan Tsankov Explained

Stefan Tsankov
Birth Date:July 4, 1881
Birth Place:Gorna Oryahovitsa, Bulgaria
Death Date:March 20, 1965

Stefan Stanchev Tsankov (Bulgarian: Стефан Станчев Цанков, 4 July 1881, Gorna Oryahovitsa, Bulgaria — 20 March 1965) was a Bulgarian Orthodox theologian and Archpriest of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.

Life and work

Tsankov studied the liturgy and spirituality of the Eastern Orthodox Church in an Orthodox seminary and was ordained a presbyter. Later he also received the rank of protopresbyter or archpriest.

Tsankov published theological books and took part in lectures at home and abroad. He describes Orthodox Christian worship the following way:

In the liturgy of the Orthodox Church ... are doctrine and experience, symbol and reality, history and present, God and man united .[1]

Through the results of his theological research, he was given a professorship at Sofia University in Bulgaria. He was a member of the Christian Peace Conference and worked in Prague at his First and Second Meetings in 1958 and 1959.[2]

On the occasion of the 120th anniversary of the University of Sofia and the 85th anniversary of its Theological Faculty, an international conference in memory of Stefan Tsankov was held.[3]

German language works

Literature

Notes and References

  1. http://www.bayern-evangelisch.de/www /engagiert/orthodoxe-spiritualitaet.php
  2. Mission and testimony. Christian Peace Conference Prague 1–4 June 1958; Elige vitam. Second meeting of the Prague Peace Conference April 1959
  3. Web site: DIE INTERNATIONALE KONFERENZ ÜBER PROF. STEFAN ZANKOW (Bericht und Fotos).
  4. Web site: No salvation, because salvation is the Church.
  5. Web site: Archived copy . 2017-09-15 . 2016-03-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160305161855/http://www.amazon.com/phrase/ecclesiological-problems . dead .