Christian Anthropology
People as Liturgical Beings – Part 1
Abbot Georgios Kapsanis of Gregoriou
4 August 2016
We usually characterize people as rational and independent beings. These at...
Towards a better understanding of the phenomenon of addictions
Fr. Vasileios Thermos
1 August 2016
(Talk in Irakleio, at an event sponsored by the Holy Archdiocese of Crete, ...
We weren’t created to die, but to live forever.
George Mantzaridis, Professor Emeritus, Theological School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
15 May 2016
Love as ‘acconmodation’ in the body of Christ, in the ‘land of the living...
Christ is the Resurrection and Eternal Life
George Mantzaridis, Professor Emeritus, Theological School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
12 May 2016
Christ’s new commandment isn’t simply a command to love in the general se...
The Resurrection of Christ is the Quintessence of the Divine Revelation
George Mantzaridis, Professor Emeritus, Theological School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
9 May 2016
The Resurrection is forgotten in this day and age. Even the immortality of ...
The Modern Orthodox Church in the United States on Abortion
Valarie H. Protopapas
3 May 2016
In keeping with the two thousand year continuity of the Faith, contempora...
The Position of the Church on Abortion
Valarie H. Protopapas
20 April 2016
In order to consider the question properly, it is necessary to review the...
Abortion, Oikonomia and the “Hard cases”
Valarie H. Protopapas
16 April 2016
This examination of the issue of abortion, the Orthodox concept of oikonomi...
The mystery of marriage in a dogmatic light
Bishop Artemy (Radosavlievich)
3 September 2013
According to Orthodox teaching, marriage (2) is one of the seven Mystery-...