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Catechism (19)
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LIVING GOD, THE ( TWO VOLUME SET)
Author: TRANS: OLGA DUNLOP
#: 906
Scripture, the liturgical year, icons,hymnography and theology are brought together to provide an excellent catechism . Like it's sequel, "The Incarnate God, " it is set out as a conversation between a seeker and a sage.
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ORTHODOX CHURCH, THE
Author: FR. SERGIUS BULGAKOV
#: 799
An introduction to the Orthodox Church written within the context of ecumenical dialogue, by one of the best known and most controversial Russian theologians of the twentieth century.
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FEAST OF FAITH, THE
Author: PAUL OF FINLAND, ARCHBISHOP
#: 244
A full and profound guide to the liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, bringing a deeper understanding of participation in it and teaching the basics of the Orthodox Faith through it.
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CELEBRATION OF FAITH : I BELIEVE (SERMONS VOL 1)
Author: FR. ALEXANDER SCHMEMANN
#: 292
Sermons presenting the Orthodox Faith through an exposition of the Nicean Creed.
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THE INCARNATE GOD ( TWO VOLUMES)
Author: TR. CATHERINE ASLANOFF
#: 843
This is the sequel to "The Living God." It continues to teach the Orthodox Faith through the Scriptures, hymns and icons used for the great feasts of Christ and the Virgin Mary. A beautiful set complete with superb pencil written icons by Fr Andrew Tregubov
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SWEETER THAN HONEY: ORTHODOX THINKING ON DOGMA AND TRUTH
Author: PETER BOUTENEFF
#: 8389
In our society words such as "dogma", "truth" and even "Christian" are avoided and even viewed as potentially divisive. This book challenges this presupposition and suggests that through identifying Truth with the person of Jesus Christ an antidote to relativism may be found. It serves to open a discussion on how Orthodox Christians read tradition and discern dogma.
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REVELATION OF LIFE ETERNAL : AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CHRISTIAN MESSAGE
Author: ARSENIEV , NICHOLAS
#: 2868
An inspiring introduction to the universal quest for God and its fulfillment in the Gospel. Looks at Sufi mysticism, the Rig-Veda, tribal religions and medieval religious poetry.
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ORTHODOX SPIRITUALITY
Author: A MONK OF THE EASTERN CHURCH
#: 470
An thorough introduction of the Orthodox ascetical, mystical and doctrinal tradition. Orthodox spirituality cannot be properly understood apart from the theology on which it rests: that the aim of man’s life is union with God and deification in Christ through the Holy Spirit. "…clear, concise, and grounded in common sense;and there is much in the sections on the sacraments that should be read and reread." —Tadeusz Kwasnica O.P., Spirituality Today
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ORTHODOX WAY, THE
Author: BISHOP KALLISTOS OF DIOKLEIA
#: 9
The companion volume to his classic text "The Orthodox Church". The book draws from theologians and spiritual writers throughout the ages to show how Orthodox doctrines affect the whole of life for the individual Christian.
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FAITH WE HOLD, THE
Author: PAUL OF FINLAND, ARCHBISHOP
#: 245
Unpretentious and direct pastoral letter on doctrinal, liturgical and spiritual elements of the Orthodox faith. A vivid and personal introduction to the Faith.
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GOD'S REVELATION TO THE HUMAN HEART
Author: FR SERAPHIM ROSE
#: 728
The text of a lecture given by Fr. Seraphim at the University of California at Berkley in 1981. A profound, clear and gentle introduction to the work of God in calling people to Himself.
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ORTHODOX DOGMATIC THEOLOGY
Author: FR. MICHAEL POMAZANSKY
#: 724
An expanded third edition including a new preface,bibliography and expanded index. Fr. Michael's original work is amplified with notes by Fr. Seraphim Rose consisting largely of Patristic quotations. The purpose of theology is shown to be "to give one the energy and encouragement to struggle towards God and our heavenly homeland" There is an emphasis on the inseparable bond between the Church on earth and the Heavenly Church. A standard and vital textbook of Dogmatic Theology.
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CHRIST THE ETERNAL TAO
Author: MONK DAMASCENE CHRISTENSEN
#: 3106
The book "shows Lao Tzu's Tao Teh Ching as a foreshadowing of what would be revealed by Christ, and Lao Tzu himself as a Far-Eastern prophet of the Incarnate God." Avoids the pitfalls of religious syncretism drawing those who have rejected "Western 'churchianity' " back to the reality of Jesus Christ.
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ORTHODOX MYSTERIES: Sacraments and Worship of the Orthodox Church
Author: TRANS. TUIJA VANTTINEN - NEWTON & ED. BY JESSICA ROSE
#: 3100
A resource for GCSE Religious Studies and for Religious Education Key Stage 4 and 5. Explains and describes the way Orthodox pray in the church and in their daily lives, and some of the traditions which have shaped those practices. With line drawings. An excellent resource.
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SOLA SCRIPTURA
Author: JOHN Whiteford
#: 1288
Provides an Orthodox perspective on one of the central tenets of Protestantism.
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FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHT: How One Became a Christian in the Early Church
Author: SR. ANNE FIELD
#: 1818
Faithfully compiled from original writings of the Church Fathers this book vividly shows the way in which people were received into the Church in the first centuries and what they were taught in this process. Of great relevance to our post Christian era.
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THIRSTING FOR GOD IN A LAND OF SHALLOW WELLS
Author: MATTHEW GALLATIN
#: 4573
The writer, a philosophy professor and former Calvary Chapel pastor devoted twenty years to Christian ministry but felt that he was not able to experience the God whom he longed to know. In this book, he writes about relativism and rationalism versus the sacramental path to God. He also discusses praying with icons and formal prayers as well as the unity of Scripture and Tradition.
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ORTHODOX ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Author: FR. MARC DUNAWAY
#: 5430
Thorough and biblical answers to eight of the most common questions asked about the Orthodox Church, including the place of Mary and why priests are called "Father" Presented in a simple and straightforward outline form.
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ORTHODOX CHURCH, THE
Author: TIMOTHY WARE
#: 10
This is the second edition (1997) of a classic text first published thirty years ago. Part one is the history of the Eastern Church over the last two thousand years and part two explains the beliefs and worship of the Orthodox Church today. Written for the non-Orthodox as well as the Orthodox Christian.
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