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September 7, 2015 By Fr. John A. Peck

What We Are Looking For In The Old Testament

by Fr. John A. PeckThe Old Testament is 85%+ of the Bible. That's a lot, in case you were wondering.If you are going to take the Old Testament Challenge, which starts next Tuesday, Sept. 15, then in order to help you see things with the eye of the Church as we read it, I want to give you a few … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Old Testament Challenge, Peck, John A. Fr. Tagged With: Bible, Called To Serve, christ, Church, interpretation, Interpreting the Bible the Orthodox Way, Old Testament Challenge, orthodox, Trinity

September 6, 2015 By Fr. John A. Peck

Last Preparations for the OT Challenge

by Fr. John A. PeckThis Saturday, Sept. 12, we will direct you to the password for access to the reading schedule in our ebook "Learning the Old Testament the Orthodox Way." Before we get into the Challenge itself, here is a final checklist of things you should have or have planned for.Tell your … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Old Testament Challenge, Peck, John A. Fr. Tagged With: Bible, final preparations, Old Testament Challenge, orthodox, Septuagint

August 8, 2015 By Fr. John A. Peck

Was Constantine the Great Baptized An Arian?

By John SanidopoulosA common myth circulated by critics of Constantine the Great to discredit his character and the good he did for the Church is the accusation that he was baptized into the Arian heresy by Eusebius of Nicomedia, who was an Arian, in May of 337, a few days prior to his death.Of … [Read more...]

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