Ivan Kireyevsky and the Mind of Faith

Ivan Kireyevsky

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Coming to Orthodoxy

Rating: 8.4|Votes: 13

Ivan Kireyevsky and the Mind of Faith

Ivan Kireyevsky

For Kireyevsky, the idea of the integrity of spiritual life was central to philosophy. It is precisely “integral thinking” that allows the individual and society to avoid the false choice between ignorance, which leads to “inclination of the mind and heart away from true convictions,” and logical thinking, which is capable of drawing a person away from all that is important in this world.

Truth Relies on Us All

Fr. Ted Bobosh

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Homilies and Spiritual Instruction

Rating: 9.3|Votes: 16

Truth Relies on Us All

Fr. Ted Bobosh

St Gregory of Nyssa offers an answer to the Apostle Judas‘ question as to how it is that God’s manifestation may be seen only by some when “objectively” the event should be visible to everyone.

Sola Scriptura

Fr. Lawrence Farley

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Theology

Rating: 8.8|Votes: 60

Sola Scriptura

Fr. Lawrence Farley

Now however, among most Evangelical Protestants, the phrase “sola Scriptura” has come to mean something rather different—and something that their Reformed ancestors would not have been happy with.

Review of Following the Holy Fathers by Fr. Theodore Zisis

Marla Riehl

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Education

Rating: 10|Votes: 3

Review of Following the Holy Fathers by Fr. Theodore Zisis

Marla Riehl

This volume offers to show readers how an authentic Orthodox Patrologist relates to the lives, text, and teachings of the Holy Fathers.

On the Essential Identity of Ecumenism and Phyletism

Fr. Peter Heers

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Theology

Rating: 8.1|Votes: 11

On the Essential Identity of Ecumenism and Phyletism

Fr. Peter Heers

The greatest proof, however, that ecumenism and phyletism are possessed of the “spirit of antichrist” lies in their fruits. They work against the salvation of the world because they make the Church into the world, “thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men” (Mat. 5:13).