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  1. Encountering the Mystery: Understanding Orthodox Christianity Today by PATRIARCH BARTHOLOMEW, 2008-03-18
  2. Eastern Orthodox Christianity: A Western Perspective by Daniel B. Clendenin, 2003-10-01
  3. Orthodox Prayer Life: The Interior Way by Matthew the Poor, 2003-12-31
  4. Surprised by Christ: My Journey from Judaism to Orthodox Christianity by A. James Bernstein, 2008-05-15
  5. The Orthodox Study Bible: Ancient Christianity Speaks to Today's World by Thomas Nelson, 2008-06-17
  6. The Encyclopedia of Eastern Orthodox Christianity
  7. Strangers and Neighbors: What I Have Learned About Christianity by Living Among Orthodox Jews by Maria Poggi Johnson, 2006-11-07
  8. The Orthodox Way by Kallistos Ware, 1995-09-01
  9. The Orthodox Church: New Edition by Timothy Ware, 1993-06-01
  10. The Spiritual Wisdom and Practices of Early Christianity by Alphonse, Goettmann, Rachel, Goettmann, 2006-09-20
  11. Sweeter Than Honey: Orthodox Thinking on Dogma And Truth (Foundations Series, Bk. 3) by Peter C. Bouteneff, 2006-06-30
  12. The Transfigured Cosmos: Four Essays in Eastern Orthodox Christianity by John Gregerson, 2007-12-06
  13. The Orthodox Church: An Introduction to its History, Doctrine, and Spiritual Culture by John Anthony McGuckin, 2008-06-10
  14. Churchly Joy: Orthodox Devotions for the Church Year by Sergius Bulgakov, 2008-03-18

1. Orthodox Ireland
Information, articles, calendar, hymns, lives, writings, icons, and links related to Celtic and Old English Saints. Also includes information about Orthodox churches in the British Isles.
http://www.nireland.com/orthodox/celtic.htm
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2. Orthodox Doctrine & Church History: Orthodox Christian Information Center
THE place to go for information on orthodox christianity. This isa virtual clearing house of information on the history, doctrine
http://www.orthodoxinfo.com/general/
-Theology and Church History -The Church -Worship -Collections of Lives of Saints -Orthodoxy in Modern America -Misc. Links and Resources Introduction to Orthodoxy , excerpts from The Orthodox Church, by Bishop Kallistos (Ware). This is hosted on one of the most beautiful and rich Orthodox sites on the Web, that of the Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Raska and Prizren. Spend some time here looking at all the inspiring and beautiful photos and reading a lot of great information about the Orthodox Church, including such topics as Her history and doctrine , and monasticism What is Orthodoxy? , by Archbishop Averky Christianity and Orthodoxy , by Archimandrite Sergius. A survey of Church history and the meaning of the term "Orthodox." The Orthodox Church's place in Christianity. Theology and Mysticism in the Tradition of the Eastern Church , by Vladimir Lossky. Introduction to his book The Mystical Theology of the Eastern Church The Orthodox Church : A brief overview of the Eastern Orthodox Church's history and teaching. Some contemporary moral questions are also addressed, as well as the subject of the church building.

3. OCA - Orthodox Christianity
The internet site for the Orthodox Church in America, with information about Orthodoxy, and detailed parish/clergy directories. orthodox christianity. Introducing the Orthodox Christian Church
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The Episcopacy Orthodox Christianity Parish Directory Ministries and Organizations ... Photo Gallery and Events
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  • Introducing the Orthodox Christian Church
    • The Orthodox Faith
      Comprehensive information on Orthodox Doctrine,
      Worship, Bible and Church History, and Spirituality
      by Fr Thomas Hopko More on the Orthodox Faith
      An in-depth look at various aspects of Orthodoxy Questions and Answers
      Commonly asked Questions and Answers about Orthodoxy.
      If you have a specific question on the Orthodox Faith, click here and we'll be happy to answer it!

4. Orthodox Church In America
Features regular news updates, a directory of affiliated churches and agencies, and links to resources. The Episcopacy. orthodox christianity. Parish Directory
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5. Orthodoxy
Basic information on orthodox christianity
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6. Orthodox Christianity - Suite101.com
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7. Christianity - Orthodox - Suite101.com
Collection of articles and rated links.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Denominations Orthodox...... Recent Articles, 1 Feb 1999 Featured Article NO ARTICLE AND RESIGNATION No articleand resignation of the Contributing Editor for orthodox christianity.
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8. The Truth About Kwanzaa
A critical comparison of Kwanzaa in relation to orthodox christianity.
http://christocentric.com/Kwanzaa/.
The Truth About Kwanzaa Should Christians Celebrate It - Should Anyone Celebrate It?

Kwanzaa: an Afrocentric Celebration
Kwanzaa books, cards, unity cups, musical tapes, clothing, jewelry, candles and etc. are found abounding in retail stores across the country. What is this celebration all about and why is it so appealing to Black families across the continent? What are the roots of this holiday and what relevance does it hold for families today? How should Black Americans respond to this and how should non-Blacks act upon Black demands for Kwanzaa celebrations? Many of these questions are addressed in the articles that follow on this website. Using Dr. Karenga's own writings, this site will expose the "anti-religion" beginnings of Kwanzaa and show the reasons that Christians must not compromise their faith in bowing down to this celebration. Kwanzaa is exposed as an anti-Christian holiday by writer/researcher Carlotta Morrow whose family involvement with the creator of Kwanzaa, Dr. Maulana Karenga, led to the uncovering of some amazing facts. The author reveals the contradictions of Kwanzaa and encourages Christians not to celebrate this spiritually seductive holiday.
The author's Statement of Christian Faith
1) The Bible is the infallible inerrant word of God
2) God is the Only Supreme Being
3) There is only One God in three persons: The Father, Son and Holy Spirit

9. Orthodox Christianity In The British Isles
ancient Celtic and Old English Churches, from their origins to the Norman Conquestsin the 11th and 12th centuries, as well as on orthodox christianity in the
http://www.nireland.com/orthodox/faq.htm
Frequently Asked Questions Who runs this? What is this site about? My name is Deacon Geoffrey Ready. Having traced the spiritual heritage of my Irish and Old English forebears to its Orthodox foundation in the ancient Churches of the British Isles, by the grace of God I reclaimed that ancient Faith and was received into the Orthodox Church. I am currently helping to establish a small Orthodox mission parish in Belfast, Northern Ireland (see Holy Trinity Orthodox Mission The subject of this website arises directly out of my own journey of faith, focusing on the history and spiritual life of the Orthodox Churches of the British Isles. Documents and links have been collected relating to the ancient Celtic and Old English Churches, from their origins to the Norman Conquests in the 11th and 12th centuries, as well as on Orthodox Christianity in the British Isles today. Those who share this interest will find here many useful resources and links, both scholarly and "popular." What is the Orthodox Church?

10. Orthodox Ireland
History, theology and life of the ancient Orthodox Churches of the British Isles, from their origins to the Norman Conquests of the 11th and 12th centuries.
http://www.orthodoxireland.com

11. The Orthodox Christian Foundation
Vezie; Online Catechism from the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Canada;Articles on orthodox christianity, edited by Michael Vezie; Category Society Religion and Spirituality
http://www.ocf.org/
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12. Free Orthodox Christian Tracts
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13. The "Near-Death Experience"
Examines the Near Death Experience from the vantage point of orthodox christianity.
http://www.orthodoxinfo.com/death/nde.htm
Orthodox Christian Information Center Click anywhere on page to activate pop-up menu THE "NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCE" by David Ritchie Almost any bookstore sells works on the "near-death experience" (NDE). Actually a collection of experiences reported by individuals who have approached death, or undergone death and then returned to life, the NDE is widely interpreted as a genuine, representative experience of the afterlife. Elements of the NDE include a "life review" in which all the events of one's life on Earth are recapitulated; visions of the future; and a meeting with a mysterious, luminous being (commonly called the "being of light") that is said to express great love for the individual, without passing judgment on his or her life and deeds, no matter how sinful they may have been. The NDE has been interpreted as evidence that judgment of individuals after death does not occur, and that there is no reckoning for one's works, good and evil, performed on Earth. According to this view, one may expect a joyous afterlife, almost regardless of what one believes and does before death. Comforting though it appears, the NDE phenomenon is founded on faulty assumptions, selectively chosen evidence, and lies. On numerous points it contradicts the teachings of Scripture, the Patristic writings, and Holy Tradition concerning death and the afterlife, and appears to be one element of the emerging religion of Antichrist.

14. Orthodox
Offers Christian theology articles, gospel homilies, a weekly journal, and parish and clergy directories. Holy Catholic, Apostolic Eastern Orthodox Christian Church and, as
http://cygnus.uwa.edu.au/~jgrapsas/pages/Orthodox.htm
About Orthodox Christianity
" For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life" (John 3:16)

15. Fr John Breck -- Cultural Wars And Orthodox Christianity
life issues in solely philosophical categories. Cultural Wars and OrthodoxChristianity. Fr John Breck. There is a troubling and fascinating
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Orthodox scholar Fr. John Breck writes of the warning to Catholic theologians that they may be entering towards a secularist captivity by approaching sanctity of life issues in solely philosophical categories.
Cultural Wars and Orthodox Christianity
Fr John Breck
There is a troubling and fascinating debate going on right now that we should all be at least somewhat familiar with. It concerns our most fundamental vision of God, the world and ourselves. And it has divided Christian against Christian, and Christians against the secular, "post-modern" culture in which we live. The debate has been expressed in clear and sharp terms in the periodical Christian Bioethics , edited by H. Tristram Engelhardt, a well-known Orthodox physician and bioethicist who teaches at Rice University in Houston, Texas. In a recent issue, the debate heated up considerably. What are its main points? In overly simplified terms, they are the following. Orthodox authors of several articles that have recently appeared in the journal argue that Roman Catholic ethicists and philosophers have unwittingly succumbed to the secular, post-modern mentality they seek to combat. This is because their chief emphasis, following the lead of Pope John Paul II, is upon the shaping of a philosophical rather than a traditionally Orthodox spiritual/therapeutic approach to issues such as abortion, end-of-life medical treatment, and a single-payer (i.e., government funded) health care system.

16. Site Map | KevinBasil.com
Biography, resume, pictures, information about Eastern orthodox christianity. Also features articles on prayer to the saints and taking a new name in Orthodox tradition.
http://kevinbasil.com/
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Looking for my blog ? My name is Basil. Or Kevin. Or Fritts. Whatever. This is stuff about me Personal Information Bio, pics, monkish business, and the name game. This is where my lives. Portfolio A sampling of some of my past work. Keep checking back; I will be converting more pieces into a web-friendly format. Works in Progress This was supposed to be current stuff. Ha. "This page will be updated constantly," I once said. Yeah. Right. Saints Basil A few lives, why we pray to saints, and hymns. What's Happening Now I could send you a letter, but that would be mean. I'll let you voluntarily subject yourself. Quotes An anthology of stuff I've found pithy. A mixture of my own work and quotes I like from others. Issues I Care About Censorship, Free and Open Source Software, civil liberties, and jihad . A few things that make me want to shout! Where to Go Next These are a few of my favorite things. New Stuff If you haven't been to the site in a while, or if you're just checking to see if I'm up to anything new, try looking at this page first. Email Feedback, employment ops, friendly chat. Spam discouraged upon pain of slow bodily dismemberment.

17. Orthodox
To home page of Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australiaclick hereto go to our main website About orthodox christianity. For God
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About Orthodox Christianity
" For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life" (John 3:16)

18. For Inquirers Into Orthodox Christianity
Summaries of Orthodox Christian Dogma and practice. I Believe AShort Exposition of Orthodox Doctrine EXCELLENT. God the Father;
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  • I Believe... A Short Exposition of Orthodox Doctrine EXCELLENT.
    • God the Father
    • The Holy Trinity
    • The Incarnation
    • Creation
    • The Spiritual Hosts
    • Immortality
    • The Mystery of Evil
    • Man and Sin
    • Man and His Free Will
    • Faith and Works
    • The Theotokos
    • The Saints
    • The Holy Icons
    • The Veneration and Worship of the Holy Icons
    • The Holy Relics of the Saints
    • The Holy Scriptures
    • The Church
    • The Head of the Church
    • The Church and Holy Tradition
    • The Life That Is To Come
  • What is the Orthodox Church? (Reprinted from "A Short History of the Holy Trinity Monastery", Jordanville, N.Y. 1972.)
  • The Apostolic Church Protoprespbyter Michael Pomansky - Orthodox Dogmatic Theology
  • BELIEFS AND PRACTICES Traditional Belief and Practices of the Ancient Christian Faith
    From a pamphlet produced and distributed by: Orthodox Christian Prison Ministry Hollywood California
  • ORTHODOX CATECHISM Basic Teachings of the Orthodox Faith
    by Metropolitan Archbishop Sotirios
    Misc articles for Inquirers
  • What we believe - Orthodox Faith and practice From the Antiochian Archdiocese
  • First Visit to an Orthodox Church: Twelve Things I Wish I'd Known by Frederica Mathewes-Green
  • Baptismal Instructions Compiled from the early Church Fathers on the meaning of the ApostlesÂ’ Creed.
  • 19. Integrating Cayce And Church
    An attempt to reconcile the Edgar Cayce readings with orthodox christianity.
    http://members.tripod.com/~dudley_delany/index-148.html
    Check out the NEW Hotbot Tell me when this page is updated INTEGRATING CAYCE AND CHURCH
    By James K. Brown
    A sharing group at A.R.E. Congress 1991 on the topic "Outreach to the Churches" attracted an enthusiastic group of A.R.E. members representing a wide range of church affiliations and experiences. One thing we had in common was a feeling that the Edgar Cayce material could add a much-needed dimension to almost any church program. Many of us had struggled for years with the barriers in the churches, some having endured rejection and frustration, and some having enjoyed a considerable measure of success at demonstrating and sharing this material.
    Knowing of the many misguided or outright selfish things that have been done in the name of religion, I can understand why some sincere spiritual seekers have removed themselves from the confines of traditional "churchianity." "O what crimes have been committed in the name of religion!" said reading 3344-1.
    Other readings warn about the dangers of blind adherence to man-made doctrines, the narrowing mentality of denominationalism, and the spiritual atrophy that results from dependence upon rituals. Here are several examples: Then it is not by this or that tenet, this or that creed, this or that group. For remember, as given to many, think not to attain because of thy heritage of name or because of thy connection with some individual group. But know that the Lord is able to raise thee to that position that ye will set as thy ideal. 5007-1

    20. Russian National Socialist Party
    Founded by Konstantin Kasimovsky. Its ideology is based on orthodox christianity, strong state power, aggressive Russian nationalism, and nonMarxist socialism.
    http://www.nationalism.org/rnsp/display_ENG.htm
    RUSSIAN NATIONAL SOCIALIST PARTY Dear Comrades! We welcome you to the Russian National Socialist website Our party was created on May 6, 1993 as the Russian National Union. In November 1998, we became the Russian National Socialist Party. The founder and leader of the party is Konstantin Kasimovsky. In 1992, after a trip to Pridnestrovie (a site of civil conflict in Ukraine) he broke all relations with NPF "Pamyat" and founded the new party. We base our ideology on four principles: 1) Orthodox Christianity - the religion of our ancestors.
    2) Strong State Power - the basis of the Aryan Order.
    3) Aggressive Russian Nationalism - the defensive reaction of our Race.
    4) Non-Marxist Socialism - equal rights for everybody. The basic elements of the economy must be in the hands of the State. Our emblem is the "Labarum". It is the monogram of Jesus Christ. Byzantine Emperor Constantine The Great used the Labarum in his heraldry and on his solders' shields. The Russian National Socialist Party is a militaristic organisation. We have troops for the protection of our meetings and other measures.

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