Igumen Gregory (Zaiens)
Rating: 3.9|Votes: 30
There are, however, many of both Chalcedonians and Non-Chalcedonians, who believe that all along through history, it was a language problem, a matter of semantics. However, St. John of Damascus knew their language, and he wrote against them. And if it was all along this language problem, then we would have to say that God made a mistake with the miracle He performed through the Great Martyr Euphemia at the Fourth Ecumenical council.
Jay Dyer
Rating: 8.4|Votes: 32
Recently reviewing some old Roman Catholic dogmatic manuals and catechisms, a strange position stood out to me which I had not previously seen.
Rating: 8|Votes: 21
Participant Edith M. Humphrey writes: “The group was not monolithic in views, and discussed many different aspects of pastoral care and sexual matters. It did not meet to strategize or to make plans for the Church, but simply was a group of academics and clergy whose writings or pastoral concerns have touched upon these topics.”
Protopresbyter Theodore Zisis
Rating: 6.4|Votes: 5
Why a great well known Serbian Elder - and now Saint - Elder Justin Popovich, described Ecumenism as a 'Pan-heresy', and the 'summation of all the other heresies'. What is Ecumenism? It is not just one heresy. All of the other heresies are contained within Ecumenism!
Fr. Ted Bobosh
Rating: 4.9|Votes: 64
There is a long standing debate about the events of Pentecost, which the Patristic writers engaged in, long before the modern era. Is the Holy Spirit changing the speech of the apostles, or changing the hearing of those listening to them?