introduction
This book constitutes the second part of the book “The Orthodox Church” by Timothy Ware, which was published in English in 1963, and then reprinted […]
This book constitutes the second part of the book “The Orthodox Church” by Timothy Ware, which was published in English in 1963, and then reprinted […]
Since its inception, Christianity has clashed with its Jewish and pagan environment and was forced to defend itself. A certain style emerged
Christian scholars gave the name “Apostolic Fathers” to the first generation of writers who lived with the apostles and succeeded them in the leadership of the emerging church.
The first prophets: The so-called historical books (Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings). The Jews call them “the first prophets,” and equate them with the last prophets.
Before the incarnation of the Lord, there were friends and friends of the Lord, and the Old Testament talks about them a lot. All of these were living in hope of His coming
Testimony: Witness, testify means both the witness before the court and the one who gave his blood for Christ. The witness and the martyr are one in Arabic.
Introduction: The Orthodox Church emphasizes the importance of fathers to the point that it was known as “the Church of the Fathers.” So who are they? The parent is usually the one
The faithful are always captivated by the fact that the saints, especially the hermits, were, in their lives, too strong to be captivated by the needs of their bodies. Of course, this does not mean
The divine service and prayers of the Orthodox Church sing of the holiness of God. He is “the One Holy One” to whom every knee bows at every time and place.
It is good for us to rely on the prayers of God’s saints, even if we are active in fulfilling our duty. You may say: What is the need for the prayers of others, then?
Christ has conquered the world. This victory was further revealed and fulfilled in the fact of Christ establishing his church. I've got the sex unit
The saints must be honored because they are beloved of Christ, children and heirs of God, as John the Theologian and Evangelist says: “As many as received him he gave to be