Pilgrims from Paradise
Summary: Matthew Gallatin gives his perspective on living the Orthodox life while here on earth.
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Matthew concludes his series by noting how the rationalism and idealism of western culture prevents seekers from recognizing the true Church.
Matthew gives us the third obstacle between western believers and the experience of pre-Augustinian Christianity—misconceptions about the nature of the Church.
Matthew reveals how the second obstacle to overcome in Western philosophy is in finding intimacy with God.
Matthew Gallatin continues his examination of the differences between the Eastern and Western Churches, specifically their perspective on the nature of God.
In this segment, Matthew differentiates between the Eastern view of God as opposed to Augustine and the West.
Matthew begins a new series showing how the Incarnation restores loving oneness between humankind and its Creator.
Matthew concludes his short series, examining the final two pillars-- prayer and alms-giving-- with special emphasis on the former.
Matthew illustrates how the communal nature of God is why Christians can say that God is love.
Matthew answers those sects that subscribe to an "annihilation doctrine".
Matthew concludes his series by examining the nature of man's conscience.
Matthew answers the question, "What was God's purpose with the Old Testament sacrificial system?"
In this short series, Matthew examines the three "pillars" of Great Lent and uncovers the essence of love and unity that are inherent in each. He begins with Fasting.
Matthew concludes his annual tale set in Christmas of 1964
Looking more closely at the Augustinian view of God, Matthew examines the concept of "original sin".
Matthew shows how a misunderstanding of the story of the Garden of Eden leads to a misunderstanding of our relationship with God.