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Mental imagery in Eastern Orthodox private devotion
Posted on May 7, 2012
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Green kitchen
Posted on May 1, 2012
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Wisdom
Posted on Apr 29, 2012
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Pied Beauty
Posted on Apr 25, 2012
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A nun’s prayer
Posted on Apr 25, 2012
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Scots village Dull to officially twin with US town Boring
Posted on Apr 25, 2012
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The Therapeutae of Philo, and the Monks as Therapeutae according to Pseudo-Dionysius
Posted on Apr 25, 2012
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John Cleese Reading C.S. Lewis’s “The Screwtape Letters”
Posted on Apr 23, 2012
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Modern youth ministry a ’50-year failed experiment,’ say pastors
Posted on Apr 23, 2012
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Hallowe’en: An Orthodox approach
Posted on Oct 27, 2009
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A Psalter for Prayer
Posted on May 4, 2011
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Sola Scriptura
Posted on Jul 29, 2008
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Why does God sing?
Posted on Jun 17, 2009
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Pelagius: To Demetrias
Posted on Feb 11, 2010
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Is this a Christian creed?
Posted on May 26, 2010
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Saint Silouan the Athonite
Posted on Mar 15, 2008
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An Interview with Sister Aemiliane
Posted on Apr 15, 2009
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Justinian’s Flea
Posted on Dec 20, 2009
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What Would Great-Grandma Eat?
Posted on Feb 29, 2012
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Pork Parfait! Posted on Apr 8, 2010
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Lending merry-go-round
Posted on May 25, 2010
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The Bible wasn’t written to you
Posted on Apr 12, 2011
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I am a Spiritual Materialist! Oxymoronic?
Posted on Jan 11, 2012
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Walla Walla coffee shop connects people, faith
Posted on Dec 6, 2008
- Sweet math doodles – much more interesting than the lecture Posted on Dec 7, 2010
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At the beginning of Lent
Posted on Mar 1, 2009
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Augustine’s Origin of Species
Posted on Jun 12, 2009
Succinct.
Let’s see…I’m trying to remember. Was it the green pill or the red pill I’m supposed to take to stay in Wonderland?
Reminds me of this quote written about 1600 years ago::
“We should therefore pay no attention to such as are deceived by sensory things, and should not uncritically follow those who remain attached to what is worldly because they have never given thought to spiritual realities. To rely upon such men, and to consider that they have made a wise choice in pursuing transitory pleasures, is to put our trust in those who lack any criterion for making a sound judgment; it is like using the blind as judges of color or the deaf as music critics” – St. Neilos the Ascetic