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Subversive Orthodoxy

Subversive Orthodoxy

http://subversiveorthodoxy.blogspot.com/

Subversive Orthodoxy is a discussion with those commited to the Christian Church as the main place the Kingdom of God can be manifest. It also discusses the challenges of faith's outworking imbedded in time and space and the limitations that humble t

Unusual Orthodoxy

Unusual Orthodoxy

http://unusualorthodoxy.wordpress.com

Unusual Orthodoxy highlights existential questions using artistic and popular media. It's my attempt at pop philosophy. - Shayaan :)

Orthodoxy is Unconsciousness!

Orthodoxy is Unconsciousness!

http://www.progressiveu.org/091059-orthodoxy-unconsciousness

I would like to bring up a Quote that I had just found in the novel 1984. Let me set the backdrop… It is 1984 and a Totalitarianism Government has taken over. Two men are talking about a new language being called newspeak that is being written. An

IT'S ME THE LION

IT'S ME THE LION

http://www.xanga.com/itsmethelion

Catholic orthodoxy, current events & everything else that strikes me as interesting.

Wishing to be perfect

Wishing to be perfect

http://teleiosepithimia.wordpress.com

Catholicism Final Judgment Grace Orthodoxy Perfection Predestination Protestantism Saul and David The Lord's Prayer

With New Eyes

With New Eyes

http://www.with-new-eyes.blogspot.com

Reflections on being Orthodox. I converted to Eastern Orthodoxy in October, 2007. It's changing my life, and I'm seeing things With New Eyes. Here are some of my thoughts, reflections and writings. Dear Reader, I hope they may be a blessing to you.

C. Orthodoxy

C. Orthodoxy

http://corthodoxy.wordpress.com/

A place to explore the links between Christian faith and postmodern culture. As my masthead suggests, I hope I am orthodox, but I have no finished system, just a passion for that beautiful yet indistinct line between heaven and earth.

Notes from underground

Notes from underground

http://methodius.blogspot.com

Politics, society, culture, theology and literature in South Africa and the world, from an Orthodox Christian point of view.

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Thoughts on Diversity

Losing My Religion: Re-Thinking Church | December 21st 2009 by Jeff McQ

I'm spending so much time writing these days that I don't have too much time to read, but I finally decided to give Brian McLaren a try, and am working through his book A Generous Orthodoxy. I hesitated to read McLaren mainly because when someone in read more

When Extremist Nationalism and Religious Orthodoxy Become Indisti…

Developing your Web Presence | December 21st 2009

Why evacuating settlements is such as sin, according to Rabbi Volpa, a member of the settler movement. It's useful to get a good glimpse of the mindset of those who believe evacuating settlements, as well as freezing further development of settlement read more

Monastery with shady history to be sold

Byzantine, TX | December 19th 2009

A sad chapter in the history of Orthodoxy in this country and yet another reason why SCOBA or the forthcoming episcopal assembly must devise a cohesive and comprehensive set of regulations to protect its people - both the laity as well as the seminar read more

Are We A Small and Arrogant Oligarchy?

Cyberbrethren | December 19th 2009 by Paul T. McCain

I can’t think of a more foolish attitude I harbor at times than when I look back on previous generations and assume they were ignorant, unenlightened, unaware and totally outside of what I’m thinking and experiencing today. I was reminded read more

Memory Eternal, Archbishop Job of Chicago

Fr. Ted's Blog | December 18th 2009 by Fr. Ted Bobosh

His Eminence Job, Archbishop of Chicago I, like many, was stunned and saddened to learn today of the death of our Archbishop Job.   The scandalous problems of the OCA in recent years had worn him down and he looked with greatest hope toward his i read more

GENDER BIAS, Thy Name Is Indian Cinema

NAVAL LANGA's BLOGS | December 17th 2009 by NAVAL LANGA

Theme: Bollywood Actresses. Women in Indian Cinema.Cinema is the most powerful medium. It can pack the worst things into the best packing and sell them to the eyes of viewers. The messages conveyed through the films remains live on viewers’ mental read more

Orthodoxy in Colonial Virginia?

Notes From a Common-place Book | December 16th 2009 by Terry Cowan

.Orthodoxy in Colonial Virginia? It seems that way.Read here and here.And by all means, set aside an hour to listen to the podcast. read more

Abp. Hilarion sits down with Der Spiegel

Byzantine, TX | December 16th 2009

This interview has been received with some aggravation by more hard-line observers (specifically the section on Catholic sacraments and orders). While I am a strong proponent of open dialogue, I won't let vituperative comments on the subject fill up read more

South America and the Orthodox Church

Byzantine, TX | December 15th 2009

(pravoslavie.ru) - Orthodox Church in America is an integral part of Russian Orthodoxy. Her origins were monks, missionaries from the Valaam Monastery, directed by the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church in Kodiak Island (Alaska) in 1794 to cre read more

Orthodoxy & Beards!

Ancient Christian Defender | December 14th 2009

Some have made their views known at the Orthodoxchristianity.net forum.And The Society for Orthodox Christian History in the Americas has also made a post about it at their blogsite:To shave or not to shave?As seen from the webpage:Quote:"For three t read more

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