Person and violence
Should Orthodox Churches Have Armed Guards?
Andrew Estocin
19 July 2017
Our family discussed this question after attending liturgy one Sunday. The ...
The Greatest Form of Knowledge
Archimandrite Theofilos Lemontzis, D. Th.
27 April 2017
The ability to forgive others depends on how honest we are with ourselves...
The Great Gain
Archimandrite Theofilos Lemontzis, D. Th.
23 April 2017
Forgiveness is the effort and exercise of a love that is, in the end, tra...
‘Father forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing’ (Luke 23, 24)
Archimandrite Theofilos Lemontzis, D. Th.
20 April 2017
Jesus again sets the Law of the Old Testament in its true interpretationa...
An eye for an eye (Levit. 24, 20-21). Is Mosaic law retaliatory?
Archimandrite Theofilos Lemontzis, D. Th.
15 April 2017
Supporters of rough justice often quote Mosaic Law, which is concerned wi...
The temptation of rough justice and the law of forgiveness
Archimandrite Theofilos Lemontzis, D. Th.
13 April 2017
Once people distanced themselves from God, inebriated by the mortal pleasur...
In the Middle East, death is defeated on the Cross
Dimitrios Athanasiou
11 April 2017
In recent years, particularly after the uprising among the Arab peoples, wi...
Going beyond religious fanaticism
Elder Efraim Vatopaidinos
1 February 2017
Religious fanaticism is defined as the absolute rule of the holy over the s...
Statement (Violence in Quebec)
Archbishop of Canada Sotirios
31 January 2017
STATEMENT BY THE CANADIAN CONFERENCE OF ORTHODOX BISHOPS
The Canadian Co...
Fundamentalism and the Psychology of Violence
Fr. Lawrence R. Farley
21 January 2017
Propaganda Poster
Recently I began what I hope will become a dialogue wit...