Sunday, August 2, 2020

October 22, 2020 Virtual Book Discussion: For the Life of the World: Toward a Social Ethos of the Orthodox Church

“Orthodox Christians sometimes feel, as they do all the 'right things'—pray, fast, worship, etc.—without experiencing the change of heart they desire. A fuller understanding of almsgiving can reshape and renew both the believer and the corporate Church.” (read more here: https://www.goarch.org/prayer-articles/-/asset_publisher/zg5D5ENaCTK9/content/the-disconnected-cross-philanthropy-and-almsgivi-1)

The book selection approved by Fr. Christos for the next Book Discussion is For the Life of the World: Toward a Social Ethos of the Orthodox Church that was just released with the blessing of His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew.  It offers timely perspectives regarding almsgiving.


Press release: This publication, edited by eminent theologians Dr. David Bentley Hart and Rev. Dr. John Chryssavgis, imparts a roadmap for navigating modern-day challenges with the wisdom of the Orthodox spiritual tradition. It delves into such critical issues as racism, poverty, injustice, human rights, reproductive technology, bioethics, and climate change

 

The book is the culmination of the work of a special commission of theologians appointed by His All-Holiness to prepare a document on the social doctrine of the Orthodox Church. The commission included Dr. James C. Skedros, Michael G. and Anastasia Cantonis Professor of Byzantine Studies and Professor of Early Christianity at Holy Cross.

His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America concludes his foreword to the book by saying, “This text offers to the reader, …, insight and guidance on how to participate in life in the world, all the while enjoying life in the Spirit. It is my prayer and hope that its enlightened discourse will spur all of us to lift our sights to our higher purpose, to the better angels of our nature, and to richer and deeper communion with God and with one another.”

 

For the Life of the World can be purchased in the narthex prior to Sunday liturgy, borrowed from the church library, or ordered online or by phone from Holy Cross Bookstore at www.holycrossbookstore.com or 1-800-245-0599. Email inquiries should be sent to bookstore@hchc.edu.

 

A link to the Zoom meeting will be sent by Fr. Christos. Please note:  It is strongly encouraged that spiritual material be discussed with your spiritual father, father confessor or spiritual mother. 


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