"Like Narcissus, such a person can pursue the discipline of theology only to discover that they have not found God, but an image of themselves reflected in a cultural mirror."
— stephen brannon (@stephenbrannon_) August 27, 2020
a #mustread from @ccpecknold https://t.co/bTRRBhNRhH
Thursday, August 27, 2020
Sure
But what future for academic theology in an age of collapse?
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St. Phanourios, Pray for Us!
We also celebrate the Holy Martyr Phanourios (Φανούριος Μεγαλομάρτυς)
— Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Canada (@GO_Metropolis) August 27, 2020
The faithful pray to Saint Phanourios especially to help them recover things that have been lost. https://t.co/lfrZ8Wu3QK
Saint Phanourius is considered as the pre-eminent saint who can help to find (“reveal”) any lost belongings#orthodox_times
— Orthodox Times (@orthodox_times) August 27, 2020
https://t.co/gY9i7rZif8
Fanouropita is a Greek fasting-appropriate cake brought as an offering to Saint Phanourius for helping people find lost things and not only#orthodox_times https://t.co/FiI3LmO0BM
— Orthodox Times (@orthodox_times) August 27, 2020
Orthodox Soteriology
"As separation from God, death—not physical, not physiological death, but death as sin and separation—has been abolished by Christ’s death." - Alexander Schmemann pic.twitter.com/1pnO570kKF
— SVS Press (@SVSPress) August 27, 2020
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