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Theology

  • Archimandrite Seraphim Aleksiev, The Meaning of Suffering and Strife and Reconciliation (St. Xenia Skete Press).
  • Mother Alexandra, The Holy Angels (Light & Life).
    An explanation of the theology of angels and their role in the life of the Christian.
  • Boris Bobrinskoy, The Mystery of the Trinity (St. Vladimir's Seminary Press).
    Presents the Orthodox patristic tradition of Trinitarian theology from the time of the Apostles to the end of the Byzantine era, including a close examination of Scripture and a doctrinal discussion of the filioque question.
  • George S. Gabriel, Mary the Untrodden Portal of God.
    Proceeding from the apostolic teaching that the Incarnation is an eternal mystery which was operating from the beginning yet "hidden from the ages," the author brings the light of the Holy Fathers to bear on the Virgin's essential significance and her role in our salvation.
  • Khrapovitsky, Antony, Confession: A Series of Lectures on the Mystery of Repentance and The Moral Idea of the Main Dogmas of the Faith.
  • Vladimir Lossky, In the Image and Likeness of God and Orthodox Theology: Introduction (St. Vladimir's Seminary Press).
  • Georgios I. Mantzaridis, The Deification of Man: St. Gregory Palamas and Orthodox Tradition.
    By focusing on the "new man" in Christ, this excellent study sets forth the theological and anthropological basis for the doctrine of deification as expounded by St. Gregory Palamas (1296-1359), the greatest theologian of the later Byzantine period.
  • St. John Maximovitch, The Orthodox Veneration of Mary the Birthgiver of God (St. Herman of Alaska Brotherhood).
  • John Meyendorff, Christ in Eastern Christian Thought (St. Vladimir's Seminary Press).
    A study of Byzantine Christology and the Orthodox understanding of man and his salvation.
  • Metropolitan Hierotheos Vlachos, The Mind of the Orthodox Church (Birth of the Theotokos Monastery).
    A comprehensive ecclesiology of the Orthodox Church.
  • Bishop Kallistos Ware, How Are We Saved? The Understanding of Salvation in the Orthodox Church (Light & Life).