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September 22, 2012 By Fr. John A. Peck

The Impact of Orthodox Theology

by Jason Byassee Think of the standard theological debates in Western Christianity: Is conversion a matter of divine grace or human free will? Are theological disputes to be arbitrated by appeals to the Bible or to church tradition? Do the church’s authority and unity cohere in the pope, in a set … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Sermon Resources Tagged With: alexander schmemann, Catholicism, David Ford, Eugene Rogers, Geoffrey Wainwright, George Florovsky, Jason Byassee, John Meyendorff, John Milbank, John Zizioulas, Jurgen Moltmann, Kallistos Ware, Kathryn Tanner, Miroslav VoIf, Olivier Clement. Alexander Gollitzen, orthodoxy, Protestantism, Robert Jenson, Rowan Williams, Sarah Coakley, Sergei Bulgakov, Verna Harrison, Wolfhart Pannenburg

May 8, 2011 By admin

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...]

Filed Under: Sermon Resources Tagged With: alone, faith, Jaroslav Pelikan, justification, Luther, orthodoxy, Paul, Phillip Schaff

March 18, 2011 By admin

What’s So Appealing About Orthodoxy

by Rod Dreher In his 18 years as a professional journalist, including serving as chief film critic for the New York Post and an editor at National Review, Rod Dreher has established himself as one of the most interesting commentators of his generation. His writing about religion, politics, film … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Sermon Resources Tagged With: Crunchy Con, orthodoxy, Rod Dreher

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