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    • Arts & Letters Daily (03 Jun 2012)
      Some are green, some have fangs, some have no bodies at all. But when it comes to aliens, only this matters: Can we coexist or not?... more August Strindberg was a novelist, painter, alchemist, and believer in the occult. He was also a feminist, but his relationships with women foundered... more What is the lesson of culture? That it is a precious but precar […]
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    • Ecumenical Councils
    • Chesterton (Summary)
    • Evdokimov's Struggle with God
    • The Gospel in Dostoevsky
    • Lewis' Mere Christianity
    • Poetry of Robert Frost
    • Stegall on the New Pantagruel
    • Wright's Christian Origins
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    • Ananiacal
      The story of Ananias and Sapphira is a rude interruption of the halcyon Pentecostal days of the Acts. Up until now, every verse has been positively lyrical, like a big bright morning after a long night’s chilling dread. Jesus was...
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    • Sermon May 27, 2012 (Sunday of the Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council) June 1, 2012
    • Sermon May 20, 2012 (Sunday of the Blind Man) May 21, 2012
    • An Introduction to God: Encountering the Divine in Orthodox Christianity May 18, 2012
    • Sermon May 13, 2012 (Sunday of the Samaritan Woman) May 15, 2012
    • Sermon May 6, 2012 (Sunday of the Paralytic) May 7, 2012
    • A Divine Ecology: An Orthodox Christian Vision for the Environment - Part 2 May 3, 2012
    • Sermon April 29, 2012 (Myrrh-bearers Sunday) April 30, 2012
    • Sermon April 22, 2012 (Thomas Sunday) April 30, 2012
    • A Divine Ecology: An Orthodox Christian Vision for the Environment - Part 1 April 19, 2012
    • As Unknown, and Yet Well Known: Introducing the Orthodox Church in American Culture April 4, 2012
    • Doctrine Matters - Part 2 March 21, 2012
    • Doctrine Matters - Part 1 March 7, 2012
    • From General Hospital to the Hospital of Souls:  Interview with Jonathan Jackson February 27, 2012
    • The Transfiguration of Place: An Orthodox Christian Vision of Localism - Part 2 February 22, 2012
    • The Transfiguration of Place: An Orthodox Christian Vision of Localism - Part 1 February 7, 2012
    • A Peculiar People: Orthodox Christian Identity in a Hostile World - Part 2 January 26, 2012
    • A Peculiar People: Orthodox Christian Identity in a Hostile World - Part 1 January 11, 2012
    • Meeting the World - Part 2 January 3, 2012
    • Meeting the World - Part 1 December 14, 2011
    • Voice From Antioch:  The Eucharist -  Part 5b May 10, 2011
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    You’re St. Melito of Sardis!

    You have a great love of history and liturgy. You’re attached to the traditions of the ancients, yet you recognize that the old world — great as it was — is passing away. You are loyal to the customs of your family, though you do not hesitate to call family members to account for their sins.

    Find out which Church Father you are at The Way of the Fathers!

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