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Russian political history and Russian church history are tied
together very tightly. One cannot properly understand the overall
history of Russia without considering the role of the Orthodox
Church in Russia. Cross and Kremlin uniquely surveys both the
history and the contemporary situation of the Russian Orthodox
Church. The first chapter gives a concise chronology from the tenth
century through the present day. The following chapters highlight
several important issues and aspects of Russian Orthodoxy --
church-state relations, theology, ecclesiastical structure,
monasticism, spirituality, the relation of Russian Orthodoxy to the
West, dissidence as a frequent phenomenon in Russian church
history, and more.
Many Asians are drowning in shame and addictions with no way out.
Is this any different from a traditional Westerner? I would say
very much so. Shame is embedded in the Asian way of thinking,
behaving, and interacting. If you do not understand the cultural
history of shame and its underpinnings, then you will have a hard
time understanding the mindset of typical Asians, let alone the
stranglehold of shame in their midst. This book is geared towards
any Christian pastor, leader, or parishioner who has a heart for
reaching the Asian community. God's unconditional love is hard for
many Asians to understand because of the shame that binds them.
This book is to help you get to the heart of Asian Shame and some
of the associated behaviors and addictions that result from a
culture that inhibits healthy emotional expression. If you want
healthy Christianity among Asians, you need to understand how to
recognize and break this cultural cycle of shame that has shackled
millions of Asians to fall prey to the vices of gambling,
infidelity, sex, out-of-control spending, over-eating, and other
addictive behaviors.
In this work, Martin offers the Syriac text, with an annotated
French translation, of Narsai's poem on the three doctors of the
Church of the East: Diodore of Tarsus, Theodore of Mopsuestia, and
Nestorius.
A critical study of how Iranian nationalism, itself largely
influenced by Orientalist scholarship first undertaken by the
European Orientalists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries,
has shaped modern conceptions of Iran and Iranian identity, as well
as narratives of Iranian history, leading to the adoption of a
broad nationalist construction of identity to suit Iranian
political and ideological circumstances. This book argues that such
a broad-brushed approach and the term "Iranian" could not have
applied to the large multiethnic, multilingual, and multicultural
populations in the vast territory of Iran over so many distinct
historical periods.
The services of Holy Week of the Orthodox Church in Greek and
English in full color. This edition contains: Holy Sunday evening
(Nymphios), Holy Monday evening, Holy Tuesday evening, Holy
Wednesday morning (Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts), Holy
Wednesday afternoon (Holy Oil), Holy Wednesday evening (Orthros of
Holy Thursday), Holy Thursday morning (Vesperal Divine Liturgy of
Saint Basil the Great) and evening (The Passion), Holy Friday
morning (Great Hours), Holy Friday afternoon (Unnailing), Holy
Friday evening (Lamentations w/ Greek phonetics), Holy Saturday
morning (Vesperal Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great), Holy
Saturday evening (The Vigil of Pascha) and Holy Saturday afternoon
(Vespers of Love). The texts of the services are uncut, and include
the priestly prayers missing from other texts currently available.
Translation by Arch. Ephrem Lash. English text metered and set to
traditional Byzantine melodies by David Melling. Paschal Canon
adapted to traditional melodies by EIKONA. Third softcover
printing, Decemeber 2012. Replaces ISBN 978-0981731759.
St Martin the Bishop of Tours is a saint from France from the 5th
century A.D. He was a solider in the Roman army till he was
attracted to the monastic life. He was later ordained a priest then
a bishop of the city of Tours. The Coptic Church celebrates his
feast on the 14th of Hatour. All Time Heroes from all Times, is a
series that we plan to publish for a long time. This series
presents the lives of some of the church saints and heroes of faith
from the time of Jesus till today. Some of these books will be
printed others will only be available in Kindle format.
With an estimated 250 million adherents, the Orthodox Church is the
second largest Christian body in the world. This absorbing account
of the essential elements of Eastern Orthodox thought deals with
the Trinity, Christ, sin, humanity and creation as well as praying,
icons, the sacraments and liturgy.
Many Asians are drowning in shame and addictions with no way out.
Is this any different from a traditional Westerner? I would say
very much so. Shame is embedded in the Asian way of thinking,
behaving, and interacting. If you do not understand the cultural
history of shame and its underpinnings, then you will have a hard
time understanding the mindset of typical Asians, let alone the
stranglehold of shame in their midst. This book is written
especially for Asian Christians as God's unconditional love is hard
for many Asians to understand because of the shame that binds them.
This book is to help you get to the heart of Asian Shame and some
of the associated behaviors and addictions that result from a
culture that inhibits healthy emotional expression. If you want
healthy Christianity among Asians, you need to understand how to
recognize and break this cultural cycle of shame that has shackled
millions of Asians to fall prey to the vices of gambling,
infidelity, sex, out-of-control spending, over-eating, and other
addictive behaviors.
Presented here is a collection of talks and sermons by Russian
Orthodox Archpriest Georgy Neifakh (1953-2005). Father Georgy - a
former academic biologist, and later the builder and senior priest
of the Church of the Falling-Asleep of the Mother of God in the
city of Kurchatov, Russia - has spoken in these sermons and talks
about family life, the upbringing of children, prayerful concern
for our neighbors and kin, sincerity in faith and the harm to the
soul that comes from merely external piety, the possibility of
resisting the temptations peculiar to our time, and much else that
is important for everyone. Originally given during Lent, these
reflections on the eight categories of temptation and sin "the
passions," as the Church names them reveal both Fr. Georgy's
insight into our human condition and his refreshingly practical
advice for recognizing and dealing with these temptations. While
Fr. Georgy does not permit us excuses for our sin, he offers his
pastoral wisdom in a spirit of humility, as one who faces the same
struggles we do, offering companionship and encouragement, as well
as instruction, along the way.
In The Doctrine of God Dolf te Velde examines the interaction of
method and content in three historically important accounts of the
doctrine of God. Does the method of a systematic theology affect
the belief content expressed by it? Can substantial insights be
detected that have a regulative function for the method of a
doctrine of God? This two-way connection of method and content is
investigated in three phases of Reformed theology. The first seeks
to discover inner dynamics of Reformed scholastic theology. The
second part treats Karl Barth's doctrine of God as a contrast model
for scholasticism, understood in the framework of Barth's
theological method. The third part offers a first published
comprehensive description and analysis of the so-called Utrecht
School. The closing chapter draws some lines for developing a
Reformed doctrine of God in the 21st century.
The four volumes of the Christian Living Series are the fruit of a
catechism class that the late bishop Youanis used to teach to
university students who came to Cairo from other states to study.
The Chapters of these volumes have been a hand book for many
Christians who are pursuing their spiritual path and a source of
direction to many over the last fifty years, now we present it to
you in the English language. This volume starts from the beginning
of our spiritual journey, the life of Repentance; it also deals
with two of the church sacraments, Confession and Communion, Their
meaning, practical applications, fruits, and other related
questions are discussed in this volume.
In an age searching for earthly solutions to spiritual problems,
the ancient ministry of the God-bearing elder is a divine gift to
contemporary man. Termed the "golden chain" by St. Symeon the New
Theologian, this life-giving ministry of the Church is a precious
inheritance passed down from Christ, through the Apostles, from one
generation to the next, to our own day. The lives and counsels
contained in this volume attest to the continued vitality of this
ancient ministry and to the importance of its preservation for the
life of the Church today. This volume includes a Foreword by
Georgios Mantzaridis, Professor Emeritus of the University of
Thessalonica, extensive commentary providing the context for the
lives and counsels therein, detailed maps, and a glossary of
theological terms, making it an invaluable source of spiritual
orientation and enlightenment for every seeker of Christian
Orthodoxy.
On the first anniversary of the departure of H.H. Pope Shenouda
III, we would like to present to you a collection of books written
by His Holiness which contains His contemplations on Holy Week.
This book is made up of five different booklets that His Holiness
published in different years. This book takes you through the
events of this great and holy week and helps the reader to
participate in every step of Christ's passions. This book first
appeared in the late sixties in the Arabic language and has since
been reprinted many times. It consists of five booklets that have
been combined into one book. Perhaps contemplations on the Holy
Week of Pascha needs many more books as it is the holiest week in
the year, filled with great spiritual memories which are impossible
to gather in one book. Contemplations on the Holy Week of Pascha
are suitable at any time of the year, as the suffering of our Lord
Jesus Christ is the foundation of our Christian faith. We remember
the suffering of our Lord Jesus Christ every day in the sixth hour
prayer of the Agpya. Therefore, we present these contemplations in
your hands and also pray deep in your hearts.
Syriac tradition remembers sixth century Byzantine emperor
Justinian I as the harsh persecutor of the faithful, while his wife
Theodora is revered as the "believing queen", champion and
protectress of the dissenting non-Chalcedonian church.
Credited by Dinno as the epitome of Syriac spiritual heritage, Mor
Jacob of Serugh interpreted the physical world with the hidden
realities of God. A prominent theme in Mor Jacob's mimre is the
economy of salvation.
Jacob of Serugh's "Mimro 95" details the significance of the
Eucharist and spiritual benefit for participants. Harrak divides
verses of this commentary in order to relate stages of liturgy
within the Pre-Anaphoric and Anaphoric services of 6th century
Syriac worship.
The long career of Jacob of Serugh provides insights into Scripture
and tradition expected by homilies as well as information about his
audience. In this publication, Harvey discusses Jacob of Serugh's
concern for congregations to balance lifestyle and devotional
obligations.
Some of John of Dara's 9th century treatises survive in Codex 356
in Mardin, in which Jacob of Serugh is called "Jacob of Batnan",
"Jacob", and titles of respect. This article describes Jacob's
significant influence, comparing two-verse homilies in detail.
Brock provides an indispensable bibliographic resource for Jacob of
Serugh scholarship. This guide lists Jacob's mimre by biblical
passage and liturgical events, uplifted saints and topics, other
works including prose and letters, and recommended secondary
sources for further study.
2013 Reprint of 1950 edition. Full facsimile of the original
edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. The
present volume contains the most important document of early
monasticism, "The Life of St. Antony," whose author is no less a
man than the great St. Athanasius himself. Antony, generally
considered the father of Christian monasticism, was born circa 250
a.d. to well-to-do parents in Middle Egypt. Athanasius is counted
as one of the four Great Doctors of the Church in the Roman
Catholic Church as well as one of the Great Doctors of the Church
in Eastern Orthodoxy, where he is also labeled the "Father of
Orthodoxy." He is also celebrated by many Protestants, who label
him "Father of The Canon." Athanasius is venerated as a Christian
saint, whose feast day is 2 May in Western Christianity, 15 May in
the Coptic Orthodox Church, and 18 January in the other Eastern
Orthodox Churches. He is venerated by the Roman Catholic Church,
Oriental and Eastern Orthodox churches, the Lutherans, and the
Anglican Communion.
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