by Fr. Patrick Henry ReardonThe thinking man, if he wants his thought about freedom to be complete, must reflect—on the basis of his own experience—that freedom is inseparable from consciousness and the conscious experience of pursuing and discerning truth. If freedom is really free, it must be part … [Read more...]
When The Pope Decided Orthodox Baptisms Were No Longer Valid
In this excerpt, 'Greek' means 'Orthodox' and 'Latin' refers to 'Roman Catholics'.The friars (dominicans and franciscans) injected a new element into the relations of the two churches, creating new tensions and holding out new possibilities. Time and agian, representatives of the Orthodox Church … [Read more...]
The Fathers of the Church and the Old Testament
The Old Testament Challenge starts in 29 days. Are you needing a primer? by Fr. George Florovsky The famous phrase of St. Augustine can be taken as typical of the whole Patristic attitude towards the Old Dispensation. Novum Testamentum in Vetere latet. Vetus Testamentum in Novo patet. The New … [Read more...]
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