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Speaking the Truth in Love
Summary: Compelling Commentary on Christian Belief and Behavior
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- Artist: Fr. Thomas Hopko, and Ancient Faith Ministries
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In Part 10 of his series on Bishops, Fr. Thomas looks at the canons of the 4th Ecumenical Council.
In Part 10 of his series on Bishops, Fr. Thomas looks at the canons of the 4th Ecumenical Council.
Is it possible to really see Christ and God as they are? Did the Disciples have an advantage over us because they lived with Christ? Fr. Tom explores these questions in light of the resurrection!
Is it possible to really see Christ and God as they are? Did the Disciples have an advantage over us because they lived with Christ? Fr. Tom explores these questions in light of the resurrection!
Is it possible to really see Christ and God as they are? Did the Disciples have an advantage over us because they lived with Christ? Fr. Tom explores these questions in light of the resurrection!
In Part 9 of his series on Bishops, Fr. Thomas looks at the canons of the 3rd Ecumenical Council.
In Part 9 of his series on Bishops, Fr. Thomas looks at the canons of the 3rd Ecumenical Council.
In Part 9 of his series on Bishops, Fr. Thomas looks at the canons of the 3rd Ecumenical Council.
Fr. Tom reads from and comments on this 2nd century historical Christian letter to the unknown Diognetus.
Fr. Tom reads from and comments on this 2nd century historical Christian letter to the unknown Diognetus.
Fr. Tom reads from and comments on this 2nd century historical Christian letter to the unknown Diognetus.
The 5th century brought much controversy, schism, and anathemas but the Church survived. Some of these divisions exist even today.
The 5th century brought much controversy, schism, and anathemas but the Church survived. Some of these divisions exist even today.
The 5th century brought much controversy, schism, and anathemas but the Church survived. Some of these divisions exist even today.
Many listeners have asked about Fr. Tom's favorite books. In today's episode he identifies them and tells us why. The list includes: The Sayings of the Desert Fathers The Arena - Bishop Ignatius Brianchaninov The Art of Prayer - St. Theophan the Recluse St. Silouan the Athonite We Shall See Him As He Is - Elder Sophrony His Life is Mine - Archimandrite Sophrony Christ, Our Way and Our Life - Archimandrite Zachariah The Hidden Man of the Heart Remember Thy First Love - Archimandrite Zachariah The Complete Fenelon Atheist Delusions - David Bentley Hart The Abolition of Man - CS Lewis