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Simply Orthodox
Summary: Simply Orthodox will help the non-theologian understand and apply the complex doctrinal themes of Orthodoxy to our 21st century lives.
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- Artist: Dr. Bradley Nassif and Ancient Faith Radio
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Dr. Nassif offers a theological reflection on how the Orthodox can best witness to evangelicals—and to the Orthodox!
Are we more concerned with obeying liturgical rules than with having a heart filled with justice, mercy and faithfulness to God? St. Symeon the New Theologian speaks!
Are we more concerned with obeying liturgical rules than with having a heart filled with justice, mercy and faithfulness to God? St. Symeon the New Theologian speaks!
A strong call to keep the Gospel clear and central to all that we do in Orthodox life and liturgy.
Dr. Nassif discusses three important lessons we learn from the the Russian novel "The Way of a Pilgrim." In addition to the prayer from that novel, known as the Jesus Prayer, he talks about other types of short prayers and their value to us as a means to our spiritual growth.
Dr. Nassif discusses three important lessons we learn from the the Russian novel "The Way of a Pilgrim." In addition to the prayer from that novel, known as the Jesus Prayer, he talks about other types of short prayers and their value to us as a means to our spiritual growth.
Dr. Nassif introduces us to the life and ministry of the late theologian Fr. Alexander Schmemann (1921-1983), who tirelessly worked for theological renewal in the Orthodox Church in America and around the world.
Dr. Nassif introduces us to the life and ministry of the late theologian Fr. Alexander Schmemann (1921-1983), who tirelessly worked for theological renewal in the Orthodox Church in America and around the world.
Part Two of a two-part interview with Dr. Scot McKnight of North Park University. Atonement is not abstract theory, but rather it is our being drawn into the life of Christ. All of us are icons (images) of God, broken, but being restored back to our original shape, which is Christ Himself.
Part Two of a two-part interview with Dr. Scot McKnight of North Park University. Atonement is not abstract theory, but rather it is our being drawn into the life of Christ. All of us are icons (images) of God, broken, but being restored back to our original shape, which is Christ Himself.
Part Two of a two-part interview with Dr. Scot McKnight of North Park University. Atonement is not abstract theory, but rather it is our being drawn into the life of Christ. All of us are icons (images) of God, broken, but being restored back to our original shape, which is Christ Himself.
Part One of a two-part interview with Dr. Scot McKnight from North Park University in Chicago. In part one, Drs. Nassif and McKnight discuss daily religious recitations in Jesus' day and in our lives today.
Part One of a two-part interview with Dr. Scot McKnight from North Park University in Chicago. In part one, Drs. Nassif and McKnight discuss daily religious recitations in Jesus' day and in our lives today.
Part One of a two-part interview with Dr. Scot McKnight from North Park University in Chicago. In part one, Drs. Nassif and McKnight discuss daily religious recitations in Jesus' day and in our lives today.
Are we more concerned with obeying liturgical rules than with having a heart filled with justice, mercy and faithfulness to God? St. Symeon the New Theologian speaks!