by Fr. George Morelli A common human experience is that when one is absorbed in work or activity that one deems worthwhile, time seems to fly; one is often so deep in concentrated focus as to 'forget about self;' the opposite of this is the experience of listlessness. On a purely human level we … [Read more...]
On Justification, Faith and Works
by Maximus Scott This article lays to rest any idea that the protestant doctrine of justification by faith alone is anything but an innovation - and a heresy. It wasn't St. Paul's doctrine, it was Luther's. And to kick off the list, let us begin with Phillip Schaff, protestant scholar and … [Read more...]
The Resurrection: Beyond the Boundaries of Tolerance
by Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon When Flavius Josephus misrepresented the faith of the Pharisees---claiming they believed in the transmigration of the soul, instead of the resurrection of the body---he did so to avoid ridicule from contemporary Greco-Roman pagans. Although the latter differed among … [Read more...]
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