By Fr. John Romanides This first appeared in the Boston Globe on April 8, 1965. I can foresee no way in which the teachings of the Orthodox Christian tradition could be affected by the discovery of intelligent beings on another planet. Some of my colleagues feel that even a discussion of the … [Read more...]
The Theologian of Empirical Theology
By Metropolitan Hierotheos (Vlachos) The following homily was given on the feast of St. John Chrysostom on 13 November 2011 in order to commemorate the ten year anniversary since the repose of Fr. John Romanides (+ 11/01/2001). Our Church today celebrates the memory of Saint John Chrysostom, a … [Read more...]
One-Sided Preaching Misrepresents God
I saw this short, but excellent piece on Sermon Central, and just had to repost it. As I have said before, a priest comforts the afflicted; a prophet afflicts the comforted. As a preacher, you must be both priest and prophet. by Sherman Cox Warren Stewart, in Interpreting God’s Word in … [Read more...]
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