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    A Prayer for Peace among the Russian and Ukrainian Orthodox

    Dear Lord, have mercy on us and hear our petitions. For we beg thee in all solemnity that there may be peace, deliverance, forgiveness and love among Thy servants in Russia and the Ukraine, so that there may be unity in the Orthodox Church and that Orthodox Christians may live together in...
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    Cf.com Technical Tips

    The purpose of this blog is to provide tips for users of ChristianForums on how to use the website more easily, and also to provide tips and answer technical support type questions regarding computers in general.
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    4. The Merits Of Alexandrian And Antiochene Exegesis

    Much of the wisdom of Scripture is conveyed through prophetic typologies. St. Luke shows us with his Resurrection narrative that all Old Testament Scripture is all about Christ, and Matthew illustrates some examples, however, the majority are to be found by obvious implication. To better...
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    Fr. Seraphim Rose On Debating Sectarians

    There is a great deal of wisdom in the writings of the legendary Russian Orthodox hierarch, who was miraculously delivered from a life of homosexual perversion in the notorious decadence of San Francisco’s North Beach in the 1950s, to a life of holy celibacy, founding the austere St. Herman of...
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    Comment by 'The Liturgist' in 'The Ecumenical Agreement Between The Antiochian Orthodox And Syriac Orthodox Church'

    Under this ecumenical agreement, they could attend either a Syriac Orthodox or Antiochian Orthodox church without actually needing to change church membership. My understanding is that the similar ecumenical agreement between the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria and the Greek Orthodox...
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    The Ecumenical Agreement Between The Antiochian Orthodox And Syriac Orthodox Church

    A Synodal and Patriarchal Letter. To All Our Children, Protected by God, of the Holy See of Antioch: Beloved: You must have heard of the continuous efforts for decades by our Church with the sister Syrian Orthodox Church to foster a better knowledge and understanding of both Churches, whether...
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    Comment by 'The Liturgist' in '3. On The Importance Of Venerating Mary As Theotokos'

    I think the widow, approaching the end of her life, exchanged a worldly pittance for a heavenly reward.
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    3. On The Importance Of Venerating Mary As Theotokos

    A member wrote this to me in a thread on an unrelated topic: To which I replied I would liken it to an orange, a delicious fresh fruit which you won’t starve if you don’t eat, but which is extremely spiritually healthy to consume, for in doing it, you are upholding the divinely inspired...
  9. The Propriety Of Political Agitation In The Church

    The Propriety Of Political Agitation In The Church

    So I think this is an interesting question, worthy of reflection. Now, my own answer to this is a conditional yes, but only on matters which relate to Biblical theology. Now, before I begin with a discussion of acceptable cases, based on current events and historical precedents, I think it is...
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    Orthodox Christians As The Victims Of Heretical Sects

    This originated as a reply to a thread, but grew a bit too large, so I made it a blog post. Indeed, it is true that Roman Pagans accused the early Christians of cannibalism, based on a misunderstanding of the Eucharist. Pagan accusations of gross sexual immorality were probably the result of...
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    Billy Graham, And The Three Great Televangelists

    I thought, having recently felt compelled to state the following history in a few different topics, for those unfamiliar with the three great televangelists, Dr. James Kennedy, Archbishop Fulton Sheen, and Rev. Robert Schuller, or the important work done in the Soviet Union by Billy Graham, the...
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    2. Apophatic Theology, Doctrinal Development And Schisms

    Apophatic theology, known as the Via Negativa in Latin, and apophatic language involves the use of negations to express divine things, for example, God is unchanging, God cannot be circumscribed, there is no place where God is not, there is nothing that God does not know, and there is no limit...
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    1. The Divine Essence Is Beyond Human Comprehension

    To quote Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky’s classic Orthodox Dogmatic Theology, translated from Russian into English by the great penitent, scholar and abbot Fr. Seraphim Rose, because of God’s inscrutability and existence above and distinct from all of Creation, “...one may speak only of the...
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    A Supplementary Catechism For Forum Members

    Answers, explanations and discourses pertaining to commonly held theological and philosophical misunderstandings among otherwise pious and faithful Christians who adhere to the Nicene Creed and the ChristianForums Statement of Faith, presented in a spirit of love, concord and good will for the...
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    On The Proper Names Of The Trinity

    In response to a member who erroneously suggested Jesus Christ was the name of the Trinity, I replied with the following Triadological and Christological treatise: YHWH is God, Father, Son and Holy Ghost. The names of the Son are the Only-Begotten, Firstborn of All Creation (although He is...
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    On The Sacrament Of Confession

    This sacrament has been of huge benefit to me. It has freed me from guilt, assisted me in bereavement following the death of my father, and delivered me from a lifelong irrational fear and hatred of hearses, among other spiritual benefits. There are two ways to do confession, the first being...
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    Early Church Soteriology: The Old-new Way Of Evangelizing

    I have come to believe the traditional Western soteriological concepts of satisfaction atonement and penal substitutionary atonement are a novel and incorrect interpretation of what Christ did for us on the Cross. By novel, I mean of course that the former is nearly a thousand years old, and...
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    The Startling Accuracy Of Genesis

    I recently wrote in the course of replying to a thread a lengthy post reflecting on the startling accuracy of the first chapter of the Book of Genesis, which I feel I should preserve here for future reference. Introduction An honorable member argued correctly the Bible is not a science...
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    Why You Should Read The Life Of Anthony

    A large number of Christians throughout history, aware of their sin, have given away their material wealth entirely to pursue a simple Gospel-centered life of prayer, starting with the hermit Saint Anthony in the early fourth century, when the Diocletian Persecution was still active, who...
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    Unceasing Worship

    The focus of this blog is the description of prayer, mystical theology, liturgy, and liturgical beauty, which is to say, the beauty of how we worship our Lord, and the expressions of that worship, whether through ritual, sacred music, iconography and other artwork, and architecture.