The readable, deeply authoritative and bestselling book on the Orthodox Church, in a fully updated and revised Third Edition. 'Orthodoxy claims to be universal . . .' Since its first publication fifty years ago, Timothy Ware's book has become established throughout the English-speaking world as the standard introduction to the Orthodox Church. Orthodoxy continues to be a subject of enormous interest among western Christians, and the author believes that an understanding of its standpoint is necessary before the Roman Catholic and Protestant Churches can be reunited. In this revised and updated edition he explains the Orthodox views on such widely ranging matters as Ecumenical Councils, Sacraments, Free Will, Purgatory, the Papacy and the relation between the different Orthodox Churches.
Since its first publication thirty years ago, Timothy Ware’s book has become established throughout the English-speaking world as the standard introduction to the Orthodox Church.
This friendly guide provides a comprehensive introduction to Orthodoxy, but with a twist: readers learn by making a series of visits to a fictitious church, and get to know the faith as new Christians did for most of history, by immersion.
Introducing the Orthodox Church: Its Faith and Life
179–186; and also P. B. Anderson, M. H. Anderson, and O. Homburg, eds., Eastern Orthodox in Australia (Sydney: Australian Council of Churches, 1967). 7. Transubstantiation is the doctrine promulgated by the Fourth Lateran Council in ...
In this sweeping history, Alexander Kitroeff shows how the Greek Orthodox Church in America has functioned as much more than a religious institution, becoming the focal point in the lives of the country's million-plus Greek immigrants and ...
The Orthodox Church: 455 Questions and Answers
He calls himself a brother to the Ukrainian people, but in fact according to his deeds, he has really become the new Cain, shedding brotherly blood and entangling the whole world with lies. His lie is misleading some people, ...
Until now, several of these important texts have remained unpublished or unavailable in English. Translated by leading scholars, these texts represent the major genres of Orthodox literature in Arabic.
An introduction to the life of the Orthodox Churches of the Christian East from 312 up to the year 2000.
Scholars of Orthodox Christianity, as well as clerical and lay people interested in Eastern Orthodoxy, will find this book to be of great appeal.