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. Matthew, Sheol is a transliteration of the Hebrew. It’s not a translation. It has basically been left unrendered.

  2. Chrysostom’s use of “not particular” is, as you note, a statement that He does not belong to any particular group.…

  3. Simon, I apologize for just responding to your comment. I have not looked at the Greek for that quote. I…

  4. I’m not concerned with the translation of that particular text. The hymnological tradition of the Church makes no dogmatic distinction.…

  5. Also Fr. Stephen, I just looked at the icon of Christ´s descent into hell. It appears that Christ has a…


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