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         Orthodox Christianity:     more books (100)
  1. Encountering the Mystery: Understanding Orthodox Christianity Today by PATRIARCH BARTHOLOMEW, 2008-03-18
  2. Eastern Orthodox Christianity: A Western Perspective by Daniel B. Clendenin, 2003-10-01
  3. Orthodox Prayer Life: The Interior Way by Matthew the Poor, 2003-12-31
  4. Surprised by Christ: My Journey from Judaism to Orthodox Christianity by A. James Bernstein, 2008-05-15
  5. The Orthodox Study Bible: Ancient Christianity Speaks to Today's World by Thomas Nelson, 2008-06-17
  6. The Encyclopedia of Eastern Orthodox Christianity
  7. Strangers and Neighbors: What I Have Learned About Christianity by Living Among Orthodox Jews by Maria Poggi Johnson, 2006-11-07
  8. The Orthodox Way by Kallistos Ware, 1995-09-01
  9. The Orthodox Church: New Edition by Timothy Ware, 1993-06-01
  10. The Spiritual Wisdom and Practices of Early Christianity by Alphonse, Goettmann, Rachel, Goettmann, 2006-09-20
  11. Sweeter Than Honey: Orthodox Thinking on Dogma And Truth (Foundations Series, Bk. 3) by Peter C. Bouteneff, 2006-06-30
  12. The Transfigured Cosmos: Four Essays in Eastern Orthodox Christianity by John Gregerson, 2007-12-06
  13. The Orthodox Church: An Introduction to its History, Doctrine, and Spiritual Culture by John Anthony McGuckin, 2008-06-10
  14. Churchly Joy: Orthodox Devotions for the Church Year by Sergius Bulgakov, 2008-03-18

1. Orthodox Ireland
Information, articles, calendar, hymns, lives, writings, icons, and links related to Celtic and Old English Saints. Also includes information about Orthodox churches in the British Isles.
http://www.orthodoxireland.com/
The following church communities have weekly services.
Dublin
Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation
Clergy:
Rev. Father Ireneu-Ioan Craciun
Church Address: 46 Arbour Hill, Dublin 7
Telephone:
Services:
Saturday 5pm Vespers, Sunday 10am Mattins and 10.30am Divine Liturgy
Languages: Greek, English, Romanian
Diocese: Ecumenical Patriarchate (Archdiocese of Thyateira, Great Britain and Ireland) Romanian Orthodox Parish of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Clergy:
Rev. Father Calin Florea, Rev. Father Godfrey O'Donnell
Church Address: Worshipping in Belvedere College Chapel, Great Denmark Street, Dublin
Mailing Address (Rev. Father Calin Florea): Apt 91, Westend Village, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15
Telephone: Mailing Address (Rev. Father Godrey O'Donnell): 5 Cherry Park, Rathingle, Swords, Co. Dublin Telephone: Services: Sunday 10.30am Divine Liturgy Languages: Romanian, English Diocese: Patriarchate of Romania (Metropolis of Western and Southern Europe) Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Apostles St Peter and St Paul Clergy: Very Rev. Father Michael Gogoleff, Rev. Father George Zavershinsky

2. Orthodox Christian Information Center Home Page
American Salvation The Place of Christianity in Public Life, by Albert J The NonOrthodox The Orthodox Teaching on Christians Outside of the
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3. About The Orthodox Christian Faith
The Religious Quest as a Preparation for Christianity. Repentance and Confession Introduction. The Sacramental Life of the Orthodox Church
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4. The Truth About Kwanzaa
A critical comparison of Kwanzaa in relation to orthodox christianity.
http://christocentric.com/Kwanzaa/.
The Truth About Kwanzaa Should Christians Celebrate It - Should Anyone Celebrate It?

Kwanzaa: a Christmas Substitute?
Kwanzaa books, cards, unity cups, musical tapes, clothing, jewelry, candles and etc. are found abounding in retail stores across the country. What is this celebration all about and why is it so appealing to Black families across the continent? What are the roots of this holiday and what relevance does it hold for families today? How should Black Americans respond to this and how should non-Blacks act upon Black demands for Kwanzaa celebrations? Many of these questions are addressed in the articles that follow on this website. Using Dr. Karenga's own writings, this site will expose the "anti-religion" beginnings of Kwanzaa and show the reasons that Christians must not compromise their faith in bowing down to this celebration. Kwanzaa is exposed as an anti-Christian holiday by writer/researcher Carlotta Morrow whose family involvement with the creator of Kwanzaa, Dr. Maulana Karenga, led to the uncovering of some amazing facts. The author reveals the contradictions of Kwanzaa and encourages Christians not to celebrate this spiritually seductive holiday.
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5. MINISTRY RESOURCES
is perfect for those exploring orthodox christianity; Orthodox Christians who want to learn more about their faith; and for nonOrthodox who
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6. Orthodox Church In America
Mission Vision of the OCA. About orthodox christianity. Q A About Orthodoxy. Feasts Saints. Departments Organizations
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7. Michael Vezie's Page Here
The Orthodox Page is here.
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8. IPowerWeb
Experience an author's thoughts on orthodox christianity with a creative approach to outreach.
http://orthotracts.org
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9. Judge Dismisses Suit Over Greek Orthodox Constitution -
Churches Ministries Eastern Orthodoxy Christianity Today, Week of August 9 Judge Dismisses Suit Over Greek Orthodox Constitution Courts
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10. Site Map | KevinBasil.com
Biography, resume, pictures, information about Eastern orthodox christianity. Also features articles on prayer to the saints and taking a new name in Orthodox tradition.
http://kevinbasil.com/
a sinner
New: Join an email list to keep up with me now that I've joined the Navy. My name is Basil. Or Kevin. Or Fritts. Whatever. This is stuff about me
Email
Feedback, employment ops, friendly chat. Spam discouraged upon pain of slow bodily dismemberment.
Personal Information
Bio, pics, monkish business, and the name game.
Portfolio
A sampling of some of my past work. Keep checking back; I will be converting more pieces into a web-friendly format.
Works in Progress Saints Basil
A few lives, why we pray to saints, and hymns.
What's Happening Now
Deprecated : Read my blog instead.) I could send you a letter, but that would be mean. I'll let you voluntarily subject yourself.
Quotes
An anthology of stuff I've found pithy. A mixture of my own work and quotes I like from others.
Issues I Care About
Censorship, Free and Open Source Software, civil liberties, and jihad . A few things that make me want to shout!
Where to Go Next
These are a few of my favorite things.
New Stuff
If you haven't been to the site in a while, or if you're just checking to see if I'm up to anything new, try looking at this page first.
Online Store
Shwag designed by myself, hosted at

11. Orthodox Church
Official site of the Archdiocese, under the Patriarchate of Antioch. Includes Orthodox resources, parish directory, and a mailing list.
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12. Ecumenical Patriarchate Of Constantinople
News and information, history, photos, interviews, messages, and a list of patriarchs.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

13. The "Near-Death Experience"
Examines the Near Death Experience from the vantage point of orthodox christianity.
http://www.orthodoxinfo.com/death/nde.htm
Site Map What's New Send Comments About this Site
Search: Home Introduction Writings of the Saints Love and Respect for the Dead Theological and Pastoral Treatises Suggested Books
The "Near-Death Experience"
by David Ritchie
Related Articles Almost any bookstore sells works on the "near-death experience" (NDE). Actually a collection of experiences reported by individuals who have approached death, or undergone death and then returned to life, the NDE is widely interpreted as a genuine, representative experience of the afterlife. Elements of the NDE include a "life review" in which all the events of one's life on Earth are recapitulated; visions of the future; and a meeting with a mysterious, luminous being (commonly called the "being of light") that is said to express great love for the individual, without passing judgment on his or her life and deeds, no matter how sinful they may have been. The NDE has been interpreted as evidence that judgment of individuals after death does not occur, and that there is no reckoning for one's works, good and evil, performed on Earth. According to this view, one may expect a joyous afterlife, almost regardless of what one believes and does before death. Comforting though it appears, the NDE phenomenon is founded on faulty assumptions, selectively chosen evidence, and lies. On numerous points it contradicts the teachings of Scripture, the Patristic writings, and Holy Tradition concerning death and the afterlife, and appears to be one element of the emerging religion of Antichrist.

14. St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary
About SVS SVS Press and Bookstore Admissions Events orthodox christianity. What's New at svots.edu?
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15. OCA - About Orthodox Christianity
Written by Protopresbyter Thomas Hopko, the series The Orthodox Faith is intended to Recommended Readings Recommended Orthodox Christian books.
http://www.oca.org/OCIndex.asp?SID=2

16. Orthodox Christian Morality Today Commentary On Moral Issues
Christianity is a missionary faith. July, 03. On the Relationship Between Church and State. Russian Orthodox Church. Church and state in Russia.
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17. Orthodox Christianity
The Orthodox Church is the largest Christian body in Russia, Greece, Romania and several other countries. It is composed of churches in comunion with the
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18. Christianity And Liberalism By J. Gresham Machen
Online book by Machen, which is a classic treatment of the age old controversy between orthodox christianity and Liberalism.
http://www.biblebelievers.com/machen/
Christianity and Liberalism
By J. Gresham Machen
" J. Gresham Machen
This book, first published in 1923, is a classic treatment of the age old controversy between Orthodox Christianity and Liberalism. Machen contrasts the errors of liberalism with the basic foundational truths of Biblical Christianity such as: Doctrine, God and man, the Bible, Christ, Salvation, and the Church. Machen's book is scriptural, thought-provoking, well-reasoned, and relevent today. Your faith in the Bible and its basic doctrines will be strengthened. It is worth your time to read this important book. This book is in the public domain according to ccel.org
Table of Contents
Introduction Chapter 1: Doctrine Chapter 2: God and Man Chapter 3: The Bible Chapter 4: Christ Chapter 5: Salvation Chapter 6: The Church Back to Biblebelievers.com

19. Saints Alive - Mormonism Resource Files
Contrasting Mormonism with orthodox christianity, Ed Decker has books and articles.
http://www.saintsalive.com/mormonism.html
Mormonism Resource Files
A Biologist Looks at the Book of Mormon Adolph Hitler and Mormonism A Few Simple Comparisons A Letter To A Mormon Elder ... And It Didn't Come To Pass: Joseph Smith's Prophecies NEW!! Another Jesus? African Americans and the Mormon Church Another Testament Of Jesus Christ? Bearing the Testimony of Truth - Entire Book! Blood Atonement Blood Atonement or Just Plain Murder: The Aaron Dewitt story Charges Against The God Makers By The NCCJ ... Joseph Smith's First Vision - Documented Story
(PDF file) Marketing and the Mormon Church Mormonism, Christian Or Cult Mormonism's Temple of Doom - Entire Book! NEW!! My Kingdom Come - The Mormon Quest for Godhood
Read Chapters from Ed's Book Here No Help For the Widow's Son: Joseph Smith and Freemasonry Out Of Mormonism - Ed's Story Out of Mormonism and into the arms of the TRUE Jesus
- Janet Mertz-Hill Oxymormons - Mormons and Ministerial Associations Problems With The Book Of Mormon Questions For Your Temple Tour Satanic Rituals Within Mormonism ... To Moroni with Love - Read Ed's Entire Classic Book Here! Underwear vs. Armour

20. Orthodox Christian Network (OCNet)
BBS network linked to FamilyNet with discussion forums on orthodox christianity.
http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/stanmer/182/ocnet.htm
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AN INTRODUCTION TO OCNET - THE ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN NETWORK
Contents
  • What is OCNet?
  • OCNet conferences
  • Connecting by mailing list
  • Contacts and links for more information ... Back to index page
    What is OCNet?
    OCNet is a network of BBS conferences for Orthodox Christians that was started by Fr George Masters and Frank Crispell in California, USA. It is now linked to the FamilyNet BBS network and distributed around the world using Fido Technology and the Internet. Any BBS that uses Fido-compatible mailers can link to it, and mail packets are available via the Internet using FTP. We would like to see Orthodox parishes, seminaries and monasteries setting up their own BBSs, and linking into this network. If you are a member of an Orthodox parish, or if there is a monastery and seminary nearby, please inform them about this, and encourage them to participate. If you want to start your own BBS, all you need is a computer, a modem and a phone line. Parishes, schools, seminaries etc could easily start a BBS using an office computer, and run the BBS after office hours. Individuals can do the same thing. See How to start your own BBS for more details. FamilyNet is a general BBS network, and has several other echoes (conferences) that may be of interest apart from the Orthodox ones. It uses Zone 8 for mail exchange. Mail is also available via Planet Connect in the USA, and by ftp from

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