Glory to God
Summary: Thoughts and reflections on Orthodox theology and life from Fr. Stephen Freeman.
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Fr. Stephen explains why he considers science fiction as a form of modern theological thought.
Fr. Stephen looks at the Orthodox understanding of the wrath of God and the patristic teaching that His wrath is nothing other than His love given to us. The wrath is our own hatred for His love. It is an understanding of the good God who loves mankind.
Fr. Stephen looks at the Orthodox understanding of the wrath of God and the patristic teaching that His wrath is nothing other than His love given to us. The wrath is our own hatred for His love. It is an understanding of the good God who loves mankind.
Fr. Stephen looks at the difference between individual salvation and personal salvation and the deep importance found in the distinction.
Fr. Stephen looks at the difference between individual salvation and personal salvation and the deep importance found in the distinction.
Fr. Stephen speaks about the "liturgy of the heart" as the longest liturgy of all and the true nature of worship.
Fr. Stephen speaks about the "liturgy of the heart" as the longest liturgy of all and the true nature of worship.
Father Stephen looks at the history and architecture of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem and draws lessons for our own humility.
Father Stephen looks at the history and architecture of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem and draws lessons for our own humility.
Fr. Stephen turns our thoughts during this week of the Nativity to the "smallness" of God. God has come to save us through His "weakness" as St. Paul says and invites us to share in that humility.
Fr. Stephen turns our thoughts during this week of the Nativity to the "smallness" of God. God has come to save us through His "weakness" as St. Paul says and invites us to share in that humility.
Fr. Stephen looks at the human soul and what it means that it is a mystery—known to God—but not fully known to us.
Fr. Stephen looks at the human soul and what it means that it is a mystery—known to God—but not fully known to us.
Fr. Stephen reflects on the monastic cave in which St. John of Damascus dwelt and compares it to the "cave" of our heart.
Fr. Stephen reflects on the monastic cave in which St. John of Damascus dwelt and compares it to the "cave" of our heart.