Fr. George Florovsky on The Boundaries of the Church

Bishop Athanasius (Yevtich)

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Rating: 7.6|Votes: 12

Fr. George Florovsky on The Boundaries of the Church

Bishop Athanasius (Yevtich)

We consider the essay on “The Boundaries of the Church” as a product of a young Florovsky, fragmented and lacking clarity.

The Antichrist: an Orthodox Perspective from the Church Fathers

Fr. Andrew J. Anderson

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Rating: 9.4|Votes: 201

The Antichrist: an Orthodox Perspective from the Church Fathers

Fr. Andrew J. Anderson

Today’s sermon is about the Antichrist, as I continue my sermon series on the Orthodox Christian perspective on the awaited Second Coming of our Lord and God and Savior Jesus Christ. The purpose of this sermon is to provide a Patristic understanding of the Scriptures on this timely and important topic.

Why We Need a God of Wrath

Fr. Lawrence Farley

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Why We Need a God of Wrath

Fr. Lawrence Farley

The real question therefore is not “Is the biblical God a God of wrath?”, but rather “Why is the wrath of God celebrated so widely and so emphatically in the Bible?”

Ecclesiastic Psychotherapy vs. Secular Therapeutic Techniques

Fr. Constantine Strategopoulos

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Ecclesiastic Psychotherapy vs. Secular Therapeutic Techniques

Fr. Constantine Strategopoulos

From a tape-recorded discussion by Protopresbyter Constantine Strategopoulos, at the Church of Saint Paraskevi, in the Athens suburb of the same name, on March 18, 2003. Fr. Constantine Strategopoulos was for many years Head of the Department for Overseas Mission of the Church of Greece.

“Ecumenism is an insidious satanic movement”—Met. Jeremiah of Gortyn

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Rating: 8.2|Votes: 61

“Ecumenism is an insidious satanic movement”—Met. Jeremiah of Gortyn

“There is an insidious satanic movement that wants to mix our true faith with false beliefs, change it, and lead us into deception,” the metropolitan warns his people. “This movement is called ‘ecumenism.’ It’s not just a heresy, it’s a malicious thinking that embraces all heresies and errors. It’s a ‘pan-heresy,’” Met. Jeremiah affirmed, echoing the words of the great 20th century Serbian theologian St. Justin Popović.