“In order to abide in the love of God it is essential for anger and ‘hate’ to attain their maximum intensity but be directed against the sin that lives in me, against the evil active in me – in me, not in my brother.”
— The Orthodox View☦️ (@theorthodoxview) December 17, 2020
~ Saint Silouan the Athonite pic.twitter.com/nQxLzXUC5Y
Showing posts with label metanoia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label metanoia. Show all posts
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Not Apatheia
Saturday, December 05, 2020
For a Lesser Evil to Come
FOR A LESSER EVIL TO COME!
— Orthodox Ethos (@frpeterheers) December 5, 2020
Metropolitan Neophytos
With English subtitleshttps://t.co/jfU9gX9MLq
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Pascha, Resurrection, and Faith
Church Life: What Does Belief in the Resurrection Look Like? by David Fagerberg
Friday, August 31, 2018
A Response to James Martin
Abusing Zacchaeus by Dr. Leroy Huizenga
Fr. James Martin’s approaches to interpreting Scripture have a long pedigree in Western Christianity; they’re largely rooted in the modernism of liberal Protestantism.
Fr. James Martin’s approaches to interpreting Scripture have a long pedigree in Western Christianity; they’re largely rooted in the modernism of liberal Protestantism.
Labels:
books,
Christian spirituality,
James Martin SJ,
metanoia,
moral theology
Monday, February 12, 2018
Sunday, July 23, 2017
Return to the First Grace
Return to the First Grace by Protosingel Arsenie (Muscalu)
Protsingel Arsenie (Muscalu) is one of the most respected Romanian spiritual fathers of our days. In this interview we offer to our readers, an experienced father confessor talks about temptations, warnings to young people on the path to Christ, and about how Christians can lose God’s grace.
Protsingel Arsenie (Muscalu) is one of the most respected Romanian spiritual fathers of our days. In this interview we offer to our readers, an experienced father confessor talks about temptations, warnings to young people on the path to Christ, and about how Christians can lose God’s grace.
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
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