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Lucian Turcescu

Lucian Turcescu

Concordia University, Montreal, .

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Pagina web a instituţiei: http://www.concordia.ca
Pagina web personala: http://www.concordia.ca/artsci/theology/faculty.html?fpid=lucian-turcescu

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Nascut(a) in: 1966

Interese: religie, crestinism, patristica, religie si politica

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Books

1. Lucian Turcescu and Lavinia Stan, editors, Churches, Memory and Justice in Post-communism (Palgrave Macmillan, 2021). (refereed)
2. Lucian Turcescu and Lavinia Stan, editors, Church Reckoning with Communism in Post-1989 Romania (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield, 2021). (refereed)
3. Lavinia Stan and Lucian Turcescu, editors, Justice, Memory and Redress in Romania: New Insights (Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017) xiii+358 pp (refereed).
4. Lucian Turcescu and Barbara Theriault, editors, “From Today’s Observation Post: Collaboration and Resistance under Communism” Eurostudia vol. 10, no. 1 (2015) (open access). (refereed)
5. Lavinia Stan and Lucian Turcescu (equal participation), Church, State and Democracy in Expanding Europe (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011; also included in the Oxford Scholarship Online) xiii+287 pp. (refereed)
6. Lavinia Stan and Lucian Turcescu, editors and translators, 1989-2009: Incredibila aventura a democratiei dupa comunism [The Incredible Adventure of Democracy after Communism] (Iasi: Editura Institutul European, 2010) (in Romanian) (interviews conducted with western specialists on Eastern Europe on the 20th anniversary of the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe in 1989), 394 pp.
7. Lorenzo DiTommaso and Lucian Turcescu, editors, The Reception and Interpretation of the Bible in Late Antiquity: Proceedings of the Montreal Colloquium in Honour of Charles Kannengiesser, 11-13 October 2006 (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2008), xxviii+608 pp. (refereed)
8. Lavinia Stan and Lucian Turcescu, Religion and Politics in Post-communist Romania (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007; also included in the Oxford Scholarship Online), xvi+270 pp. (refereed)
• Romanian translation published as L. Stan and L. Turcescu, Religie si politica in Romania postcomunista (Bucharest: Curtea Veche, 2010), 429 pp.
9. Lucian Turcescu, Gregory of Nyssa and the Concept of Divine Persons (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005; also included in Oxford Scholarship Online), xi+171 pp. (refereed)
10. Lucian Turcescu, editor, Dumitru Staniloae: Tradition and Modernity in Theology (Iasi, Romania: Center for Romanian Studies, 2002), 260 pp.


Articles/Chapters/Encyclopedia Entries in Refereed Publications

1. L. Turcescu, “Freethought, Atheism and Secularization in Romania” in Tomáš Bubík and Atko Remmel, eds., Freethought, Atheism and Secularization in Eastern European Countries in the 20th Century (submitted).
2. L. Turcescu and L. Stan, “The Romanian Orthodox Church and Its Financial Dealings in Postcommunism,” (submitted).
3. L. Turcescu, "Fascists, Communists, Bishops, and Spies: Romanian Orthodox Churches in North America” in Paul Mojzes, ed., North American Churches and the Cold War (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, forthcoming in 2018).
4. L. Turcescu and L. Stan, “Collaboration and Resistance: Some Definitional Difficulties” in L. Stan and L. Turcescu, eds., Justice, Memory and Redress in Romania: New Insights (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017), 24-44.
5. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “Conclusion” in L. Stan and L. Turcescu, eds., Justice, Memory and Redress in Romania: New Insights (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017), 282-293.
6. L. Turcescu and L. Stan, “Church Collaboration and Resistance under Communism Revisited: The Case of Patriarch Justinian Marina (1948-1977),” Eurostudia 10, no. 1 (2015) http://www.erudit.org/revue/euro/2015/v10/n1/index.html, 75-103 (open access).
7. Barbara Thériault et L. Turcescu, “Introduction: Resistance and Collaboration from Today’s Observation Post” Eurostudia 10, no. 1 (2015), http://www.erudit.org/revue/euro/2015/v10/n1/index.html, v-x (open access).
8. A. Gregg Roeber (revised by L. Stan and L. Turcescu), “Christianity: Eastern Orthodoxy,” Worldmark Encyclopedia of Religious Practices, 2nd ed., edited by Thomas Riggs (Detroit: Thomas Gale, 2014) 1:223-237.
9. L. Leustean (revised by L. Stan and L. Turcescu), “Romania,” Worldmark Encyclopedia of Religious Practices, 2nd ed, edited by Thomas Riggs (Detroit: Thomas Gale, 2014) 4:33-42.
10. L. Turcescu and L. Stan, “The Romanian Orthodox Church,” in Eastern Christianity and Politics in the Twenty-First Century, ed. L. Leustean (New York: Routledge, 2014), 23-37.
11. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “The Orthodox Churches and Democratization in Romania and Bulgaria,” in Religion and Politics in Post-Socialist Central and Southeastern Europe: Challenges since 1989, ed. Sabrina P. Ramet (Palgrave Mcmillan Press, 2014), 263-285.
12. L. Turcescu, “Eastern Orthodox Constructions of ‘the West’ in the Post-Communist Political Discourse: The Cases of the Romanian and Russian Orthodox Churches,” in G. Demacopoulos and A. Papanikolaou, eds., Orthodox Constructions of the West (New York: Fordham University Press, 2013) 211-228 and notes.
13. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “The Romanian Orthodox Church: From Nation-Building Actor to Partner of the State,” Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Theologie und Geschichtswissenschaft / Contemporary Church History. International Journal for Theology and History 25, no. 2 (2012): 401-417.
14. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “Church and State under Real Socialism,” in Les doctrines internationalistes durant les années du communisme réel en Europe / Internationlist doctrines during the years of real communism in Europe, eds. Emmanuele Jouannet and Iulia A. Motoc (Paris: CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and Société de Législation Comparée, 2012) 75-96.
15. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “Religion and Politics in Romania: From Public Affairs to Church-State Relations,” Journal of Global Initiatives 6, no. 2 (2011) 97-108.
16. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “Romanian Positions on Orthodoxy and the European Union,” in Postcolonialism / Postcommunism. Intersections and Overlaps, eds. M. Bottez, M.-S. Alexandru and B. Stefanescu (Bucharest: University of Bucharest Press, 2011) 165-180.
17. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “The Romanian Orthodox Church and the Government” in Ronald King and Paul Sum, eds., Romania under Basescu: Aspirations, Achievements, and Frustrations during His First Presidential Term (Lanham, MD: Lexington, 2011) 203-219.
18. L. Turcescu, “Sobornicity,” 475-476 and “Staniloae, Dumitru,” 487 in I. McFarland, D. Fergusson, K. Kilby, and I. Torrance, eds., The Cambridge Dictionary of Christian Theology (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011). (500 words each).
19. L. Turcescu, “Devotion versus Theology? Some Mariological Issues of Interest to Patristicians and Ecumenists,” in Cristian Badilita, ed., Patristique et oecuménisme: thèmes, contexts, personnages (Paris: Beauchesne, 2010) 147-158.
20. L. Turcescu and L. Stan, “The Romanian Orthodox Church and Democratisation: Twenty Years Later,” International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church 10, Nos. 2–3, (May–August 2010): 144–159.
21. L. Turcescu and L. Stan, “Religion and Politics in Post-Communist Romania” in Ines Angeli Murzaku, ed., Quo vadis eastern Europe? Religion, State and Society after Communism, (Ravenna: Angelo Longo Editore, 2009) 221-235.
22. L. Turcescu, “Divine Persons in Gregory of Nyssa and Gregory of Nazianzus,” in Matthieu Cassin and Helen Grelier., eds., Grégoire de Nysse: La Bible dans la construction de son discours. Actes du colloque de Paris, 9-10 février 2007 (Paris: Études augustiniennes, 2008) 287-299.
23. L. Turcescu, “Biblical Hermeneutics in Gregory of Nyssa’s De opificio hominis,” in L. DiTommaso and L. Turcescu, eds., The Reception and Interpretation of the Bible in Late Antiquity, (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2008) 511-526.
24. L. Turcescu and L. Stan, “The Romanian Greek Catholic Church after 1989” in Stephanie Mahieu and Vlad Naumescu, eds., Churches In-Between: Greek Catholic Churches in Post-Socialist Europe (Berlin: LIT Verlag, 2008) 99-109.
25. L. Turcescu, “Dumitru Staniloae,” Commentary and Original Source materials in English translation in The Teachings of Modern Orthodoxy on Law, Politics, and Human Nature, eds. John Witte, Jr. and Frank Alexander (New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 2007) 295-342.
26. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “Politics, National Symbols and the Romanian Orthodox Cathedral,” Europe-Asia Studies 58, no. 7 (November 2006): 1119-1139.
27. L. Turcescu, “Hypostasis,” “Persona,” and “Prosopon” in Lucas F. Mateo-Seco and Giulio Maspero, eds., Diccionario de San Gregorio de Nisa (Spanish edition: Burgos: Monte Carmelo, 2006), pp. 512-518, 724-733, 761-764; Gregorio di Nissa Dizionario (Italian edition: Rome: Città Nuova, 2006), 314-318, 452-457, 476-478; The Brill Dictionary Gregory of Nyssa (English edition: Leiden: Brill, 2010), 403-7, 591-96, 652-54.
28. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “Pulpits, Ballots, and Party Cards: Religion and Elections in Romania,” Religion, State and Society 33, no. 4 (December 2005): 347-366.
29. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “The Devil’s Confessors: Priests, Communists, Spies and Informers,” East European Politics and Society 19, no. 4 (November 2005): 655-685.
30. L. Turcescu, “Dumitru Staniloae,” Commentary and Original Source materials in English translation in The Teachings of Modern Christianity on Law, Politics, and Human Nature, 2 vols., eds. John Witte, Jr. and Frank Alexander (New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 2005) 1:685-711 and 2:537-558. The two volumes received the Choice Outstanding Academic Titles Award for 2006.
Romanian translation published as “Părintele Dumitru Stăniloae despre lege, politică și natură umană,” Studii Teologice, 3rd series, 9:2 (April-June 2013): 115-140.
31. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “Religious Education in Romania,” Communist and Post-Communist Studies 38, no. 3 (September 2005): 381-401. (Romanian translation in Altera 12 (2007): 39-62)
32. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “Religion, Politics and Sexuality in Romania,” Europe-Asia Studies 57, no. 2 (March 2005): 291-310. Reprinted in Jason H. Prior and Carole M. Cusack, eds., Religion, Sexuality and Spirituality (Routledge, 2016).
33. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “Politicians, Intellectuals, and Academic Integrity in Romania,” Problems of Post-Communism 51, no. 4 (July/August 2004): 12-24.
34. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “Church-State Conflict in Moldova: The Bessarabian Metropolitanate,” Communist and Post-Communist Studies 36, no. 4 (Dec. 2003): 443-465.
35. L. Turcescu, “‘Person’ versus ‘Individual’, and Other Modern Misreadings of Gregory of Nyssa” Modern Theology 18, no. 4 (October 2002): 527-539. The whole issue of Modern Theology was republished as a book, Sarah Coakley, ed., Rethinking Gregory of Nyssa (Oxford: Blackwell, 2003) 97-110. Article also included in Cristian Badilita and Charles Kannengiesser, eds., Les Pères de l'Eglise dans le monde d'aujourd'hui (Paris: Beauchesne, 2006) 311-326.
36. L. Turcescu, “Soteriological Issues in the 1999 Lutheran-Catholic Joint Declaration on Justification: An Orthodox Perspective” Journal of Ecumenical Studies 28, no. 1 (Winter 2001): 64-72.
37. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “The Romanian Orthodox Church and Post-Communist Democratization,” Europe-Asia Studies 52, no. 8 (December 2000): 1467-1488.
38. L. Turcescu, “‘Blessed Are the Peacemakers, for They Will Be Called Sons of God’: Does Gregory of Nyssa Have a Theology of Adoption?” in Hubertus R. Drobner and Albert Viciano, eds., Gregory of Nyssa, Homilies on the Beatitudes. An English Translation with Supporting Commentaries and Studies, (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2000) 397-406.
39. L. Turcescu, “Prosopon and Hypostasis in Basil of Caesarea's Against Eunomius and the Epistles,” Vigiliae Christianae 51, no. 4 (1997): 374-395.
40. L. Turcescu, "The Concept of Divine Persons in Gregory of Nyssa's To His Brother Peter, On the Differences Between Ousia and Hypostasis," Greek Orthodox Theological Review 42, nos. 1-2 (1997): 63-82.
41. L. Turcescu, “Eastern Orthodox Reactions to the Ministry Section of the Lima Document,” Journal of Ecumenical Studies 33, no. 3 (Summer 1996): 330-343.
42. L. Turcescu, "The Christology of St. Cyril of Alexandria," (in Romanian) Studii teologice (Bucharest) 46, nos. 4-6 (1994): 49-70.

Chapters in contributed volumes, other publications (non-refereed)

1. Interview on Ecumenism given to Ovidiu D. Druhora, “Protestantism si Ortodoxie pe continentul american: Dihotomie si Dialog Ecumenic,” (PhD dissertation, University of Bucharest, 2016) pp. 281-283.
2. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “Sentimentul… resentimentului” (in Romanian) in Vladimir Tismaneanu, ed., Anatomia Resentimentului (Bucharest: Curtea Veche, 2010) 93-98.
3. L. Turcescu and L. Stan, “Religious Freedom in Eastern Europe” in William Sweet, ed., Freedom of Religion (Bangalore: Dharmaram, 2010) 252-67.
4. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “Secularization or ‘Twin Tolerations’? Redefining Church-State Relations in Post-Communism,” in Religion and Politics in Multicultural Europe: Perspectives and Challenges, ed. Alar Kilp (Tartu, Estonia: Tartu University Press, 2010), 172-193.
5. L. Turcescu, “O tempora, o mores: Raspuns lui Radu Carp” (in Romanian) Idei in dialog (April 2008).
6. L. Stan and L. Turcescu, “Gâlceava înțelepților cu standardele universitare,” Revista 22 vol. 15, no. 846 (26 May-1 June 2006).
7. L. Turcescu and L. Stan, “Alegeri patriarhale – o analiza,” Adevarul literar si artistic, no 888 (12 September 2007): 8-10.
8. L. Turcescu, “Eucharistic Ecclesiology or Open Sobornicity?” in L. Turcescu, ed., Dumitru Staniloae: Tradition and Modernity in Theology (Center for Romanian Studies, 2002) 83-103. Romanian translation by Ioan Istrati in Teologie si viata, 12 (Sep-Dec 2002): 216-231.
9. L. Turcescu, “Introduction” in L. Turcescu, ed., Dumitru Staniloae: Tradition and Modernity in Theology (Iasi, Romania: Center for Romanian Studies, 2002) 7-14.
10. L. Turcescu, “Karl Barth and Cyril of Alexandria: Short Comparative Analysis of their Christologies,” Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Theologia Orthodoxa 42, nos. 1-2 (1997): 177-195.

Publicații selectate:

* Lavinia Stan and Lucian Turcescu, Church, State, and Democracy in Expanding Europe, Oxford University Press, 2011.

* Lorenzo DiTommaso and Lucian Turcescu, eds, The Reception and Interpretation of the Bible in Late Antiquity: Proceedings of the Montréal Colloquium in Honour of Charles Kannengiesser, Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2008.

* Lavinia Stan and Lucian Turcescu, Religion and Politics in Post-communist Romania, Oxford University Press, 2007.

* Lucian Turcescu, Gregory of Nyssa and the Concept of Divine Persons, Oxford University Press, 2005.