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Welcome to the Orthodox Church-its history, theology, worship,
spirituality, and daily life. This friendly guide provides a
comprehensive introduction to Orthodoxy, but with a twist: readers
learn by making a series of visits to a fictitious church, and get
to know the faith as new Christians did for most of history, by
immersion. Mathews-Green provides commentary and explanations on
everything from how to "venerate" an icon, the Orthodox
understanding of the atonement, to the Lenten significance of tofu.
It's the perfect book for inquirers and newcomers, but even readers
who have been Orthodox all their lives say they learned things they
never knew before. Enjoyable, easy-to-read, and leavened with
humor, Welcome to the Orthodox Church is a gracious guide to the
ancient faith of the Christian East.
Mathewes-Green opens up "The Gospel of Mary" to see her early life,
offering a window into her centrality to the Christian Faith in new
and sometimes startling ways. Christians have alternatively raised
the status of the mother of Jesus to that of her Son or ignored her
entirely. Behind all of the images is a girl who grew up to be the
mother of Christ.How did the first Christians view her?What were
the commonly understood facts about the Blessed Mother's early
life, before the Annunciation?How did Mary, the mother of Jesus,
become the "Theotokos"? This book gives some surprising insights.
Why are modern Christians so indistinguishable from everyone
else?
How come Christians who lived in times of bloody persecution were
so heroic, while we who live in safety are not?
How could the first Christians fast valiantly, but we feel deprived
without dessert?
How did New Testament believers pray without ceasing?
How could the early Christian martyrs actually forgive their
torturers?
What did the Christians of the first centuries know that we
don't?
That's what this book is about.
From the author:
When I look back at the process of writing "The Illumined Heart,"
I'm amazed all over again at how God directed it. I wrote the whole
thing in a week, the week before Christmas, in fact, which is so
typically congested with last-minute errands, unpredicatable
weather, aches and sniffles. For Orthodox Christians, it's also a
week that we fast from meat and dairy, adding another ball to the
juggling act. Yet somehow I started writing the book on Monday
morning and completed it Sunday night, just fourteen minutes after
the Christmas Eve service began. (I kept wondering where in the
week I'd dawdled and lost that fourteen minutes.)
It's no wonder that I look at "The Illumined Heart" as the one out
of all of my books that felt the most God-directed. Mostly, he told
me when to shut up. For a cup-runneth-over writer like me, starting
a book is like moving into mid-pregnancy and putting on those
stretch-front trousers for the first time; they're like a license
to eat. And knowing that I have room to write on and on, whatever
comes to mind, makes for abundant, wandering prose. Yet "The
Illumined Heart" is quiet, proportional, just-enough; it's like a
jewel. It's no wonder that this is a personal favorite among my own
books, and the one I must urge people to read. I'm pleased by the
amount of good work it's done so far, and hope that it will
continue to do much more.
Join Frederica Mathewes-Green on a guided retreat through an
ancient Orthodox text. Regardless of your denominational
background, First Fruits of Prayer will bring to life the prayer
experience of first millennium Christianity through immersion in
this poetic hymn, an extraordinarily beautiful work that is still
chanted by Christians around the world each Lent. It weaves
together Old and New Testament Scriptures with prayers of hope and
repentance and offers ancient ways of seeing Christ that still feel
new today. "Fascinating and sometimes magisterial.... A skilled
interpreter of the theology and history of the Orthodox tradition,
Mathewes-Green arranges the Great Canon of St. Andrew...into 40
readings accompanied by scriptural references, commentary,
theological reflection and questions." -Publishers Weekly "Rick
Warren gave us 40 days of purpose. Frederica Mathewes-Green gives
us 40 days of deep prayer and reflection.... This is destined to
become a devotional class for generations to come."-Dallas Morning
News
Providing pregnant women with alternatives that are practical,
realistic, and life-affirming, this book examines some of the
questions that surround abortion and the reasons many women choose
abortion. Matthewes-Green explores the resources available to
alleviate the problems that come with an unplanned pregnancy and
tells how those resources can be improved.
Acclaimed author Frederica Mathewes-Green takes us through a
typical Divine Liturgy in her little parish of Holy Cross in
Baltimore, setting of her well-loved book "Facing East."
Interspersed with reflections on the liturgy and the Orthodox faith
are accounts of adventures around the country. In all the places
she visits and all the people she meets, Frederica finds insights
about faith, American life and what it means to be human and she
shares these insights with the wit, pathos and folksy friendliness
that have made her one of the most beloved spiritual writers in
America.Listen to Frederica's podcast, i]Frederica Here and Now
/i], at www.ancientfaith.com.Frederica Mathewes-Green is an Eastern
Orthodox author and speaker on the subjects of religion and
abortion. She holds a BA in English from the University of South
Carolina and an MA in Theological Studies from Virginia Theological
Seminary. Her husband, Fr. Gregory Mathewes-Green, is an Eastern
Orthodox priest. Her writing has been compared to Erma Bombeck and
Garrison Keillor.
Discover how icons can become part of your own life of prayer.
Encounter twelve of the world's most significant Orthodox icons
with one of today's best-loved spiritual writers as your guide.
"The Open Door provides an open window into a radically different
approach to spiritual formation, one that is more ancient/Eastern
than modern/Western, one that feels refreshingly new as well as
seasoned, rich, and time-tested." -Brian McLaren, author of
Everything Must Change and A Generous Orthodoxy
In the earliest centuries of faith, Christians in the deserts of
Palestine and Africa sought a short prayer that could be easily
repeated, in order to acquire the habit of "prayer without
ceasing." The result was "The Jesus Prayer": "Lord Jesus Christ,
Son of God, have mercy on me." This jewel of Eastern Christianity
aims at enabling a person to be in God's presence, rather than to
focus on feelings or thoughts about God. The first section of "The
Jesus Prayer" offers a concise overview of the history, theology,
and spirituality of Orthodoxy, so that the Prayer can be understood
in its native context. Following, is a conversational
question-and-answer format that takes the reader through practical
steps for adopting this profound practice in everyday life.
Frederica Mathewes-Green became an unexpected companion on her
husband's pilgrimage into a faith that is as novel to us in the
West as it is ancient in the East. Like many Americans seeking a
deeper faith, Mathewes-Green and her family found in Eastern
Orthodoxy a faith both demanding and offering more in true devotion
and spirituality. In this luminous, affectionate, and deeply
personal account of her pilgrimage, Mathewes-Green reveals a church
strongly rooted in the teachings of its early fathers and a
tradition of principle and great beauty that has endured throughout
the centuries. Following the framework of the Orthodox calendar -
from Lent to Pascha to Nativity, from Vespers to feasts to fasts -
Mathewes-Green chronicles a year in the life of her small Orthodox
mission church. Discovering the splendor and solemnity of Orthodox
ritual, exploring the daunting majesty of Orthodox services and
customs, and sharing their daily anxieties, disappointments, and
delights, the Mathewes-Green family and the members of the Holy
Cross Mission Church reveal both the intricacies of Orthodox belief
and the deep joy they have found in their new faith. At once
entertaining, hilarious, and reverent, Facing East is an
unforgettable portrait of the human vitality and divine essence of
Eastern Orthodoxy.
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