Tag: secular culture

  • The God Who Is No God

    A God who remains generalized and reduced to ideology is no God at all. Only the daily encounter with the living God, with all the messiness it entails, can rise to the name Christian. Everywhere Present: Christianity in a One-Storey Universe  _____________ Belief in a true and living God is a very difficult thing, fraught…

  • The Sacrament of Mercy

    There are many things that Christians think about that have been spiritualized out of existence. Our secular culture tends to grant two kinds of realities: the first is the reality of solid objects – or things we treat as solid objects. The second is the reality of thought and imagination. Of course, we do not…


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  1. Thank you for your response Fr Stephen. We do say, “through the prayers of the Theotokos have mercy on us”…

  2. Lisa, I’ve been in places where that is added – women’s monasteries, for example, and in some parishes. The phrase,…

  3. Thank you Fr Stephen. I aleast love reading your reflections. My question is why Orthodox services don’t add ‘holy mothers’…

  4. Mallory, I will be praying for you today and this week. Everything you said about being a mom combined with…


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