Fr. Strickland’s work “The Age of Nihilism” is important in the overall discussion of how we got where we are in the division of Christianity and the history that followed. This book as a closure to his series is an opener to finding humanity in all our modernism. Hopefully we’ll be able to start conversing …
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I am a student, first and foremost. I live by the adage that I should never let an end of schooling be an end of my education. If I have not learned something new every day, then I have wasted time and my space in that time. I believe that I am conscious of my existence, and that existence relies heavily on a network consisting of God, family, friends, and even those who are not my friends. As a human, I am a social creature, and am therefore bound to contribute something to the world. The thing which I contribute should be something that helps sustain the network that sustains me and gives meaning to my life.
Reading for the Record: A Review
Image of the Book's Title Page “We do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against authorities, against the spiritual powers over this present darkness against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places.” (Eph. 6:12). This is the writing from St. Paul which we as Orthodox Christians greatly take to …
Insightful Read!
Many of today's generalized opinions overlook the micro-fractures in both East and West leading up to the Great Schism and its harrowing aftermath. Observing a more completed context within this book's narrative opened my eyes to see more of the politics which have infiltrated the church over time. In "The Age of Division", Fr. Strickland …
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