Florence, Arizona, July 11, 2022
Uncut Mountain Press, the publisher of such seminal and popular works as The Truth of Our Faith Vols. 1 and 2 by Elder Cleopa of Romania, Patristic Theology by Fr. John Romanides, Apostle to Zaire by Dimitri Aslanidis and Monk Damascene Grigoriatis, The Ecclesiological Renovation of Vatican II by Protopresbyter Peter Heers, and Exomologetarion, Concerning Frequent Communion, and Confession of Faith by St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite, recently announced a relaunch.
Uncut Mountain Press was founded in 2001, and quickly established itself as one of the premier publishers of Patristically-minded and theologically-rich works for adults and children, specializing in literature from Greece and Mt. Athos.
With the relaunch, UMP has several new books to offer, and several classics that were previously unavailable, including Apostle to Zaire, The Truth of Our Faith, and St. Nikodemos’ Exomologetarion: A Manual of Confession, are now back in print.
New releases include:
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The Church and the Pope: The Case for Orthodoxy by Robert Spencer—an examination of the role of the Papacy and synodality in the first millennium
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Antichrist: The Fulfillment of Globalization: The Ancient Church and the End of History by G. M. Davis, PhD—an analysis of the most significant events of our times from the perspective of eternity
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Let No One Fear Death: Orthodox Christian Leaders Respond to the COVID-19 Challenge—a collection of essays by Fr. Alexander Webster, Fr. Peter Heers, and others analyzing the methodology of the COVID narrative and the Orthodox Christian response to it
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Athonite Fathers of the 20th Century—a presentation of the lives of 24 great Athonite ascetics of our own times
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On Common Prayer with the Heterodox by Protopresbyter Anastasios Gotsopoulos—a presentation of the wisdom of the Church’s salvific delineation of its boundaries
Forthcoming UMP titles include Apodictic Treatise on the Procession of the Holy Spirit by St. Gregory Palamas, Life and Witness of St. Iakovos of Evia, and Overview of the Dogma Concerning the Church by St. Hilarion (Troitsky).
See the entire catalog here.
Watch a video announcement of the Uncut Mountain Press relaunch:
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