Σελίδες : 224 Διαστάσεις : 24 X 30 cm ISBN : 1-85043-264-3.The book presents a detailed architectural and theological history of the monasteries of Greece and is illustrated with photographs of the buildings, their treasures and the landscapes in which they are constructed.
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Aθολογία ύμνων,κειμένων και εικόνων της Μεγάλης Τεσσαροκοστής.
Σελίδες: 80
Ψάλλουν: Κωνσταντίνος και Γεώργιος Μπιλάλης συμμετέχει η Βυζαντινή Χορωδία “Μελωδούντες”
Εκδότης: Μελωδικό Καράβι
Publishing Date: 2003
Size : 14x21cm
Pages : 216
Publisher : Ι.ΜΕΓΙΣΤΗ ΜΟΝΗ ΒΑΤΟΠΑΙΔΙΟΥ
Christ glorifies His saints, and they glorify His Body the Church as His genuine members. One of these godly men is the Athonite elder Ephraim of Katounakia, who reposed in 1998. He lived 65 years of strict ascetism on the Holy Mountain (42 of which were as a monk in obedience), far from the world, poor according to the world, but rich in the divine charismata of the Holy Spirit that he had acquired, and was shown to be an obedient disciple filled with spiritual gifts.
This book looks at Orthodox monasticism from many different angles. Monasticism is described as the life of the Gospel, its aim being to fulfil Christ’s commandments as completely as possible. Drawing on Holy Scripture, the writings of the Fathers and contemporary elders, the book informs us about the role and mission of Orthodox monasticism, its relevance to today’s world, but also its secularisation in our time. A fascinating selection of talks given at professions of individual monks and nuns gives insight into what leads someone to embrace this way of life and how they can retain their inspiration. The book
Author: Metropolitan Hierotheos Vlachos Book Format: Softcover ISBN: 9789607070272 Language: English Page Number: 369 Publisher: Birth of the Theotokos Monastery Translated by: Esther Williams The book “Orthodox Psychotherapy” (The Science of the Fathers) sets out the teaching of the holy Fathers of the Church on curing the soul. It has been increasingly established in recent years that Orthodoxy is a therapeutic science. In order for a person to find the health of his soul and really to know God and himself, he must first of all find the place of his heart. “Finding and curing the heart is essentially finding
Author : Metropolitan of Nafpaktos Hierotheos Summary: Under the title Orthodox Spirituality the author of this book wishes to represent the fundamentals of Orthodox spiritual life. He delineates, in a very concise manner, the boundaries of Orthodox ecclesiastical life by redefining terms long misused or misinterpreted: praxis, theoria, nous, reason, cure of the soul etc…
Author: Panagia Eleoussa Sisterhood
CoverType: Softbound
Pages: 144p
Size: 14x21cm
Summary: Elder Amphilochios (1889-1970), a zealous monk and ardent missionary. Philanthropic, merciful and hospitable for the poor and oppressed, widows, refugees and orphans. A reformer of monasticism and a combatant during the 1912-45 Italian-facist occupation of the Dodecanese.
Publicater: Athens, Greece: The Brotherhood of Theologians «O Sotir» («The Saviour»),
Date: 2000
Cover : soft paperback
Pages: 255
Size : 19.2 cm à— 12.6 cm
Athanasios S. Frangopoulos
Language : English
“It is sad indeed that the majority of Orthodox Christians do not know why they are Christians, and indeed Orthodox Christians; nor do they know what the Holy Orthodox Church, to which they belong and are members of, believes and teaches. Nor do they know what they themselves believe as Orthodox Christians. […]It is for precisely this reason then, Dear Fellow Orthodox, that this book
Publisher: Orthodox Kipseli
CoverType: Softbound
Pages: 136p
Size: 14x21cm
ISBN:978-0977897025
Summary: The life of a holy man of our days (1902-1975), a married priest who lived in a small village of Greece. A simple and weak man of low education chosen by God to enlighten others. The book contains mostly autobiographical notes taken from letters.
Publication data: Thessaloniki, Greece: “Orthodox Kypseli†Publications
Format: softcover
Number of pages: 64
Dimensions : 20.4 cm à— 14.0 cm à— 0.5 cm
Additional information: black-and-white illustrations
Elder Philotheos Zervakos (1884-1980)
Translated by Father Nicholas Palis
Edited by Father Mark Andrews
ISBN : Not Available
“A good, prudent, pious and discerning Government is able to save the nation. But alone also it cannot, if the people do not cooperate, and help also, just as a captain of a ship is not able to save an endangered ship, if the sailors do not also help. But what will save the
P Metropolitan Hierotheos throws light on the distinctions between patristic and scholastic theology, using as his basis the spoken teaching of Father John Romanides. In the West a particular theology developed using human reason, whereas patristic theology centres on the revelation of God to the human heart through the illumined nous. This book focuses on the difference between these two approaches to theology, as well as exploring the wider context of Greek philosophy, Russian theology and neo-Hellenic theology. Because the historical foundations of patristic theology lie in the united Christian Empire of the Romans, whereas scholastic theology finds expression in
Post-patristic theology claims that the patristic tradition has come to an end and that a new interpretation of the revelation and new terminology are necessary. However, there are Fathers of the Church in every age and they have the same experience as the Prophets, Apostles and Fathers throughout the centuries. They also have the same terminology, as laid down by the Ecumenical Councils. Respect for these Fathers is a token of authenticity and truth. Post-patristic theology deviates from the theology and experience of the Church, and is a latent heresy in the Orthodox Church. It denies the Church’s hesychastic tradition
Summary : A practical teaching on the Christian Life.Translation, introduction and glossary by Constantine Scouteris.It also contains a CD_ROM with Visual and Audio material.