Wisdom Let Us Attend

Wisdom  Let Us Attend
Author: Johanna Manley
Publsiher: St Vladimir's Seminary Press
Total Pages: 926
Release: 1997
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0962253642

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This patristic anthology combines three books (bound as a single volume). In Book 1, through the insights of SS Gregory the Great, Hesychius of Jerusalem, and John Chrysostom, we gain a new perspective on the Book of Job, the most intensly personal book of the Old Testament, challenging us to meditate on how we deal with life. Passages are also included on the function of angels and demons. Book 2 is a partial reprint of The Lament of Eve, comprising the patristic prologue on the first five chapters of Genesis. Book 3 offers patristic guidance through much of the remainder of the Old Testament from Genesis through to the Song of Songs. With St Ephraim the Syrian we learn the Syriac tradition of Genesis. Origen provides interesting insights on Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers; St Gregory of Nyssa on Canticles. Includes extracts from the Prologue from Ochrid by Bishop Nikolai Veimirovich and many of his homilies on Proverbs.

Let Us Attend

Let Us Attend
Author: Lawrence R. Farley
Publsiher: Conciliar Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Lord's Supper
ISBN: 188821287X

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Let Us Attend! A Journey Through the Orthodox Christian Liturgy is a guide to understanding the Divine Liturgy, and a vibrant reminder of the centrality of the Eucharist in living the Christian life. Every Sunday morning we are literally taken on a journey into the Kingdom of God. Fr. Lawrence guides everyday believers in a devotional and historical walk through the Orthodox liturgy. Examining the Liturgy section by section, he proves both historical explanations of how the liturgy evolved, and devotional insights aimed at helping us pray the liturgy in the way the Fathers intended. In better understanding the depth of the Liturgy's meaning and purpose, we can pray it properly. If you would like a deeper understanding of your Sunday morning experience so that you can draw closer to God, then this book is for you.

Practicing Peace

Practicing Peace
Author: Michael John Wood
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2022-04-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666735307

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This book is about the practice of peace in daily life. We talk about the importance of peace but often struggle to embody it. Someone annoys us and suddenly we are embroiled in a vortex of conflict. We may ask ourselves, “How can we live with greater integrity? How can we make a positive difference in the world without diminishing others or ourselves?” The author proposes that practicing peace is not something that we do by heroic effort. Christ, by pure grace, breaks through to us when we least expect it. Christ is both received and hosted in an open space of God’s creation. This book invites readers on a journey which interweaves theology, contemplation, and action in intensely practical ways. Containing numerous anecdotes and thought-provoking questions, the book will be a useful resource for church study groups and leadership programs. As we explore this embodied spirituality, we may discover that the Christlike God’s restorative love is transforming us into a people of peace.

Libyan Stories

Libyan Stories
Author: Ahmed Fagih
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136177484

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First Published in 2000. This is a collection of twelve short stories from Libya that Fagih edited during the seventies and eighties, initially published in a London magazine called Azure. Penned by prominent Libyan writers, these stories shed light on the human experience of people in the eastern world.

The Political State of Europe for the Year MDCCXCIII

The Political State of Europe for the Year MDCCXCIII
Author: Jeremiah Samuel Jordan (Londres)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1793
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCM:5320263650

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Hieratikon a Treasure of Orthodox Culture and Spirituality

Hieratikon  a Treasure of Orthodox Culture and Spirituality
Author: Lucian Petroaia
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2022-12-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783643915023

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The doctoral thesis about Hieratikon of priest Lucian Petroaia brings to the researchers’ attention, the most important book of service of the orthodox priest. From a historical perspective, the author has carefully identified and investigated all editions of the Hieratikon printed in Romania, from 1508 to the present; from the point of view of analyzing the content of the Hieratikon, he follows the evolution of the order of the Holly Liturgy over 500 years, often comparing the text of the Romanian Hieratikon with that of the Greek Hieratikon and the Slavic Slujebnik. The interdisciplinary approach emphasizes the essential role that the Orthodox liturgical cult had for the assertion of Romanian culture, in the landscape of the European and Universal culture.

The Rites and Ceremonies of the Greek Church in Russia

The Rites and Ceremonies of the Greek Church  in Russia
Author: John Glen King
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1772
Genre: Orthodox Eastern Church
ISBN: NYPL:33433000343701

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Unquenchable Fire

Unquenchable Fire
Author: Lawrence R. Farley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2017
Genre: Hell
ISBN: 1944967184

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The doctrine of hell as a place of eternal punishment has never been easy for Christians to accept. The temptation to retreat from and reject the Church's traditional teaching about hell is particularly strong in our current culture, which has demonstrably lost its sense of sin. Fr. Lawrence Farley examines the Orthodox Church's teaching on this difficult subject through the lens of Scripture and patristic writings, making the case that the existence of hell does not negate that of a loving and forgiving God.