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Monday, May 2, 2011

An Outline of Orthodox Patristic Dogmatics

An Outline Of Orthodox Patristic Dogmatics by Fr. John S. Romanides


About the author and book: (As seen from St. Johns book store)

Quote:
Author: John S. Romanides

The late Professor John Romanides, a graduate and, subsequently, a Professor of Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology in Brookline, Massachusetts (1958-1965), and a Professor of the Aristotle University of Thessalonica, Greece (1968-1984) was one of the most original theologians of Eastern Orthodox Christianity worldwide in the second half of the 20th century. Raised in America and having become familiar with Western Christians, Roman Catholics and Protestants, as well as Western theological scholarship, both through his upbringing and his involvement in the modern Ecumenical Dialogues, he developed a critical and highly original Eastern Orthodox approach to Christian theology. He identified his approach with the Christian Roman ecumene that was centered in Constantinople, New Rome. His views on Christian "Romanity" and "Roman Orthodoxy" have earned him the title of "Prophet of Roman Orthodoxy" and have given rise to a school of committed followers and to much discussion. This book is Romanides' first Outline of Orthodox Patristic Dogmatics, which is published for the first time in the original Greek and in English translation. It represents a concise introduction into his understanding of the basic tenets of the Eastern Orthodox Faith and its fundamental differences from those of Western (Augustinian or Franco-Latin) Christian theology. It covers such doctrines as God's relation to the world, the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, the doctrine of Christ, the doctrine of the Church, the Church's Holy Tradition and the restoration and perfection of humanity in and through this Tradition. It will serve as an introduction into this theologian's original vision of Patristic Orthodoxy, which is the basis of his reappraisal of Christian theology and history. Its value lies in its concise, coherent and comprehensive character.
Sunday, April 3, 2011

How to run THE WAY Course - DVD Box set - Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, Cambridge (IOCS)




The website.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Orthodoxy 102 Course To Be Offered On-Line January 31, 2011

As seen by the American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese website:

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"JOHNSTOWN, PA --With The Blessing of His Eminence, Metropolitan Nicholas a seven-week on-line introductory class on the Orthodox Christian Spiritual Life, Orthodoxy 102, will begin on Monday January 31, 2011. The class, led by Fr. Peter Paproski, will be broadcast live each week from St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church in Stratford Connecticut. The class will begin at 7:00 pm and will last approximately 60 minutes.

Topics to be discussed will include, The Nature of the Church, Teachings of the Fathers on the Spiritual Life, Sin and Repantance: Combating the Passions and Training in the Virtues, Orthodox Worship, Faith and Works, Spiritual Life and the World.

Time will allowed at the end of each session for a question and answer period based on questions raised in person or via email or instant messaging. Audio recordings of each session will be archived for later study.

There is no charge for participating, however, those who wish to participate must register on-line to enter the class room and access the broadcast link. Audio recordings of each session will be archived for later study."



Please visit the website to read the rest or to register.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Fr. John Behr: On Learning

Part 1:


Part 2:


Part 4:





To see the rest please visit Eastern University
Thursday, September 30, 2010

DVD Evangelism Course

As seen from AncientFaith radio

From the website:
"The International Orthodox Christian Studies program in the United Kingdom is launching a new DVD based course for parishes to use in evangelism. John Maddex talks with organizer Dr. Christine Mangala Frost about The Way"



Play Audio


The actual website of the course:
http://www.iocs.cam.ac.uk/courses/courses_way.html
Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Dr. Jeffrey Macdonald




Thanks to David of Pious Fabrications I found out about him. And I am enjoying his lectures more and more. I think he should write a book about the 7 councils. We are in need of a good scholarly Orthodox alternative to the Roman Catholic one done by Dr. Leo Donald Davis.

We need one from our own perspective, and he would be great for the job. Also, why isn't he on Ancientfaith radio? It would be awsome if he had his own podcast too!

His website:
http://orthodoxchurchhistory.com/















Christ is Risen!
Thursday, March 4, 2010

ROCOR visits OCA's St. Tikhon’s Monastery

The link:
http://www.oca.org/news/2098




This is really good news!


Photo album link:
http://www.eadiocese.org/Albums/2010/03/Mar.%202%20St.%20Tikhons/












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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Orthodox Church History by Jeffrey Macdonald



His website:
http://www.orthodoxchurchhistory.com/



I never knew of his existence. Thanks to Dave, I found out about him through his youtube channel.










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Friday, November 13, 2009

Orthodoxy 101 Course To Be Offered Online

On November 16th

The Link:
http://www.acrod.org/news/releases/orthodoxy101









ICXC NIKA
Saturday, October 10, 2009

Orthodox Resource

The link:
http://orthodoxresource.com/












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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies

This is from the Ancient Faith Presents podcast by John Maddex


Play Audio


The website link:
http://www.iocs.cam.ac.uk/





ICXC NIKA
Friday, June 12, 2009

The St. Stephen’s Course in Orthodox Theology

This is from the podcast Ancient Faith Presents by John Maddex

As seen from the website:
"John Maddex talks with Dn. Peter Bolukos, registrar of the St. Stephen's Course in Orthodox Theology. For more information call (201) 569–0095."




You have to be prepared and disciplined when you take this course. It's alot of reading, and I mean alot of reading. I enjoyed the course when I was in it.
I had to drop out due to other issues, but I plan on going back.
It's a great course, and you will learn alot in it.




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