8 thoughts on “VIDEO: Orthodoxy 201: Philokalia and Spirituality Part 2”
Awesome! Very excited to listen to this.
Looking forward to this! Thank you. 6:33 really made me think of St. Paul "And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness." Your sense of humor is appreciated, haha. If you have any – what are your thoughts on Fr. John Behr's explication of St. John, pertaining what Christ's incarnation actually *is*, and what it means to truly become human?
TY Father
Thank you Father.
I have a question about the eagles and the dead body in the verse at the end. Is this a symbol of how we are to be dead to the world/passions, but alive in Christ? So a kind of symbol of asceticism?
Fr Chris, I'm a truth seeker & willing to convert from Protestant Christian to become Orthodox, may I ask… Both Greek Orthodox (Constantinople Patriarchate) and Russian Orthodox are Eastern Orthodox. However, for dogmatic doctrine theology, what are those differences between Greek Orthodox versus Russian Orthodox??
Thanks for all your great content father, it is proof that God is still with us.
Thank you, Father. I've missed your videos lately.
Awesome! Very excited to listen to this.
Looking forward to this! Thank you. 6:33 really made me think of St. Paul "And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness." Your sense of humor is appreciated, haha. If you have any – what are your thoughts on Fr. John Behr's explication of St. John, pertaining what Christ's incarnation actually *is*, and what it means to truly become human?
TY Father
Thank you Father.
I have a question about the eagles and the dead body in the verse at the end. Is this a symbol of how we are to be dead to the world/passions, but alive in Christ? So a kind of symbol of asceticism?
Fr Chris, I'm a truth seeker & willing to convert from Protestant Christian to become Orthodox, may I ask…
Both Greek Orthodox (Constantinople Patriarchate) and Russian Orthodox are Eastern Orthodox.
However, for dogmatic doctrine theology, what are those differences between Greek Orthodox
versus Russian Orthodox??
Thanks for all your great content father, it is proof that God is still with us.
Thank you, Father. I've missed your videos lately.