Part V of the Western Series: Guilt, Suffering, Sickness and Death
Is God angry, aloof, and looking to punish mankind with illness and death for our sins? Or is God love? How can we understand all this in an authentically Christian way?
Read more →Orthodox Political Theology, Part II: Christian Service in War; Legitimacy, Symphonia, and the Role of Sobornost.
Read more →The body and the soul are not separate in Orthodox Christianity. The physical and the spiritual are inextricably linked.
Read more →Freedom was proclaimed nearly 2000 years ago—freedom from the fear of death and bondage to the devil which results from it.
Read more →After decades of embracing the LGBTQ+ agenda, the Episcopal Church is a shadow of itself. Why is the GOA determined to follow suit?
Read more →The year 2021 was a challenging one, but if we learn the right lessons, perhaps 2022 can be when we Orthodox help make a real difference.
Read more →The pandemic is over. People are rejecting the COVID narrative. A major backlash is brewing among an angry populace. Will Orthodoxy also suffer?
Read more →For American Orthodox Christians, it often seems that all of our bishops accept/enforce the COVID narrative. There are heroes that don’t.
Read more →After years of misbehavior by the Ecumenical Patriarch and Archbishop Elpidophoros, a former Anglican explains leaving his Greek parish.
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