Glory to God
Summary: Thoughts and reflections on Orthodox theology and life from Fr. Stephen Freeman.
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Fr. Stephen looks at the teaching of the Elder Sophrony and St. Silouan and what it is they mean by "person." Our existence is rooted in love.
Fr. Stephen looks at the teaching of the Elder Sophrony and St. Silouan and what it is they mean by "person." Our existence is rooted in love.
Fr. Stephen makes the observation that the Scriptures say that God sings. He then goes on to ask about the place of music in worship and why it is that some modern Christians do not sing.
Fr. Stephen makes the observation that the Scriptures say that God sings. He then goes on to ask about the place of music in worship and why it is that some modern Christians do not sing.
Fr. Stephen looks at the forgiveness of our enemies and suggests some small steps we can take to cultivate a heart of mercy and extend it towards others.
Fr. Stephen looks at the forgiveness of our enemies and suggests some small steps we can take to cultivate a heart of mercy and extend it towards others.
Fr. Stephen speaks on the utterly essential relationship with God. We must truly know Him.
Fr. Stephen speaks on the utterly essential relationship with God. We must truly know Him.
Fr. Stephen looks at the deeper meaning of fasting and its true place in our Christian life.
Fr. Stephen looks at the deeper meaning of fasting and its true place in our Christian life.
Fr. Stephen speaks about the unique relationship between the Church and Holy Scripture. They are integral to one another. We do not remove the Church from Scripture, but neither do we remove Scripture from the Church.
Fr. Stephen speaks about the unique relationship between the Church and Holy Scripture. They are integral to one another. We do not remove the Church from Scripture, but neither do we remove Scripture from the Church.
Fr. Stephen looks at the temptations of our secular culture and its invitation to live in an "unholy land."
Fr. Stephen looks at the temptations of our secular culture and its invitation to live in an "unholy land."
Fr. Stephen explains why he considers science fiction as a form of modern theological thought.