Some Orthodox book suggestions
- Everywhere Present: Christianity in a One-Storey Universe by Stephen Freeman (Conciliar Press, 2012).
- Reading the Bible the Orthodox Way: 2000 Years without Confusion or Anxiety by Fr. John A. Peck (Preachers Institute, 2014)
- Interpreting the Bible the Orthodox Way: Learning to See the Bible with the Mind of the Spirit by Fr. John A. Peck (Preachers Institute, 2014)
- Thirty Steps to Heaven: The Ladder of Divine Ascent for All Walks of Life by Archimandrite Vassilios Papavassiliou (Ancient Faith Publishing, 2014)
- An Introduction to God: Encountering the Divine in Orthodox Christianity by Andrew Stephen Damick (Ancient Faith Publishing, 2014)
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Rosie Perera said:
- Everywhere Present: Christianity in a One-Storey Universe by Stephen Freeman (Conciliar Press, 2012).
- Reading the Bible the Orthodox Way: 2000 Years without Confusion or Anxiety by Fr. John A. Peck (Preachers Institute, 2014)
- Interpreting the Bible the Orthodox Way: Learning to See the Bible with the Mind of the Spirit by Fr. John A. Peck (Preachers Institute, 2014)
- Thirty Steps to Heaven: The Ladder of Divine Ascent for All Walks of Life by Archimandrite Vassilios Papavassiliou (Ancient Faith Publishing, 2014)
- An Introduction to God: Encountering the Divine in Orthodox Christianity by Andrew Stephen Damick (Ancient Faith Publishing, 2014)
Everywhere Present is available now.
Everything else on your list is on a signed agreement and on its way. [:)]
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Gabe Martini said:
Everywhere Present is available now.
How silly of me, and I even own it already. Bought it in May. [:$]
Gabe Martini said:Everything else on your list is on a signed agreement and on its way.
Great news!
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Rosie Perera said:
How silly of me, and I even own it already. Bought it in May.
It is part of buried in the Orthodox Library Builder (257 vols.)
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Add Leonid Oupensky, Theology of the Icon, St. Vladimir
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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Friedrich said:
Add Leonid Oupensky, Theology of the Icon, St. Vladimir
There are some rights complications with these two volumes, due to the illustrations. We're still hopeful to get it someday, but wanted to let you know what's holding things up.
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Gabe Martini said:Friedrich said:
Add Leonid Oupensky, Theology of the Icon, St. Vladimir
There are some rights complications with these two volumes, due to the illustrations. We're still hopeful to get it someday, but wanted to let you know what's holding things up.
And a book on Icons would not be very useful with out the illustrations. Thanks for the heads up.
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David Ames said:Gabe Martini said:Friedrich said:
Add Leonid Oupensky, Theology of the Icon, St. Vladimir
There are some rights complications with these two volumes, due to the illustrations. We're still hopeful to get it someday, but wanted to let you know what's holding things up.
And a book on Icons would not be very useful with out the illustrations. Thanks for the heads up.
that hasn't stopped Logos before . . . [:O][:P] . . . but I totally agree. We need the illustrations.
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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Gabe Martini said:
Everything else on your list is on a signed agreement and on its way.
I hope that everyone interested in these titles has noticed that they're all in Pre-Pub now. [:)]
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Still hoping for the art of prayer!!!!
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Columbcille Dougherty said:
Still hoping for the art of prayer!!!!
I am not sure to what work you are referring.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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