There is hardly an Orthodox Jewish community of any size in this country that does not have a day school, a Jewish high school and often a kollel of advanced scholars who are teaching and doing ...
Women in the Orthodox Tradition is a bold and novel effort. As theologian Carrie Frederick Frost notes in her endorsement, it is “the first book-length attempt to bring feminist theory and theology ...
First time visitors to Orthodox churches are often struck by the relative silence of the liturgies. For some Christians this seems strange. "There are no loud praise bands to entertain, no ...
Orthodox spirituality differs distinctly from any other "spirituality" of an eastern or western type. There can be no confusion among the various spiritualities, because Orthodox spirituality is ...
This weekend was my thirteenth Pascha in an Orthodox parish. The depth and beauty of the Holy Week liturgies never fail to move me. I did not have a good Lent, owing to various spiritual struggles, ...
Playing in the fields of heresy and ambiguity might offer short-term kicks, but only sound doctrine can supply a lifetime of thrills. Trevin Wax stands firmly in Chesterton’s tradition with his new ...
This is a difficult but important question. The foundation of our spiritual life is based on the nature of God, One God in Three Persons, The Holy Trinity. So why is this truth about God so important ...
“Orthodoxy” with a capital “O” is a misunderstood and misused word in Judaism. Modern Orthodoxy is used to identify the mainstream of strictly observant Judaism, of course, but “ultra-Orthodox” is an ...
Frederica Mathewes-Green writes for Beliefnet.com and Christianity Today, and is the author of several books, including "The Illumined Heart: The Ancient Christian Path of Transformation." Orthodox ...
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