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Being and Communion | Eirēnikós
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Recollections of the divine image. August 1, 2011. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Divine Liturgy and the Abolition of Death.
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Cometh the Bridegroom | Eirēnikós
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Recollections of the divine image. July 16, 2011. A delightful recollection of the coming of the Lord, by Archbishop Job of the OCA. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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September | 2011 | Eirēnikós
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Recollections of the divine image. Archive for September, 2011. Comparing notes – Pascha (Part 1). September 6, 2011. Matthias Grunewald's resurrection (Gothardt Niethart). Fr Stephen, who needs no introduction has done it again with this unforgettable piece titled Forgive Everyone for Everything. This paragraph bears much repeating, short as it is. How easy to forget that we are not the source of anything. Comparing notes – Pascha (Part 1). Ben the Icon Woodcarver's Blog. Chabad Jewish Centre of Malta.
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The book people read | Eirēnikós
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Recollections of the divine image. The book people read. The book people read. July 31, 2011. In his latest post Apocalypse Now. Father Stephen points to a line that runs from the “linear” Christ of popular (and perhaps). Imagination. Where that line ends is anybody’s guess. The scriptures record how Jesus’ contemporaries asked questions and were given answers. What will be the manner of his coming, we may well ask today? Resurrection (not to time). Pascha is the. In the past tense. You are commenting us...
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Irenic | Eirēnikós
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Recollections of the divine image. Comparing notes – Pascha (Part 1). September 6, 2011. Matthias Grunewald's resurrection (Gothardt Niethart). Fr Stephen, who needs no introduction has done it again with this unforgettable piece titled Forgive Everyone for Everything. This paragraph bears much repeating, short as it is. How easy to forget that we are not the source of anything. August 15, 2011. In his latest post. This is quite a departure from the western view of the Incarnation, which attempts to unde...
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Eirēnikós | Recollections of the divine image | Page 2
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Recollections of the divine image. What do you see? October 5, 2010. If you see a tree on fire, then please read on, for in nature, it is fire that saves the community of trees (to use that metaphor again) from the choking, dead undergrowth. This to my mind, is what Fr. Stephen seems to suggest in his latest blogpost. Even if I descend into Hell…. I daresay I can use this metaphor too, borrowed as it is from St. Silouan the Athonite. In his famed (but fictional) account,. My tongue refuses to say it!
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August | 2011 | Eirēnikós
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Recollections of the divine image. Archive for August, 2011. August 15, 2011. In his latest post. Father Stephen tells us that in Orthodoxy, to say something about the divinity of Christ is also to say something about the divinity of mankind. For Christ is (undeniably, even to atheists) an intrinsic part of what mankind is. It is here, principally, that man comes to first understand and then know the begotten persona of. The face of Christ (or. Let that Light shine where it will. August 8, 2011. There is...
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The Sacred Forests of Church | Eirēnikós
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Recollections of the divine image. The Sacred Forests of Church. The Sacred Forests of Church. March 16, 2011. France 24 has an interesting news report on the role of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church in preserving the biodiversity of the East African country of Ethiopia, “a mostly arid expanse of grassy savannah” whose fertile land has been largely cleared to make way for small holdings. Lake Tana also supports a viable fishing industry. The original report can be found here. Enter your comment here.
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Comparing notes – Pascha (Part 1) | Eirēnikós
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Recollections of the divine image. Comparing notes – Pascha (Part 1). Comparing notes – Pascha (Part 1). September 6, 2011. Matthias Grunewald's resurrection (Gothardt Niethart). Fr Stephen, who needs no introduction has done it again with this unforgettable piece titled Forgive Everyone for Everything. This paragraph bears much repeating, short as it is. How easy to forget that we are not the source of anything. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Divine Liturgy and the Abolition of Death | Eirēnikós
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Recollections of the divine image. Divine Liturgy and the Abolition of Death. Divine Liturgy and the Abolition of Death. August 8, 2011. There is no greater reminder of the proper sequencing of things than the Feast of the Transfiguration which appears in the Liturgical calendar as a kind of Pascha before Pascha. In the words of Father Stephen. Cannot be understood apart from what happens to him after. The Living One may have died, but He. Alive forevermore (1 Rev 18). A Genius of Compression. 8220;The c...