Tag: Spiritual sight

  • Depth Perception

    One of the great blessings of the human brain can be found in its ability to take two things and make them one. We have two eyes, which means they necessarily see things differently. Look at the world with one eye open and switch to the other eye. Things appear to move. Viewing the world…


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  1. Janine I loved your comment about Orthodox answers: 1) “I don’t know” and 2) “Both”. The comment made me smile…

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

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

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

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


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