Christ, the Fullness of Revelation - The Mystery of Christ: An Athonite Catechism (Lesson 2)

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Lesson 2: Christ, the Fullness of Revelation: The Stages and Characteristics of the Divine Revelation
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Come and sit at the feet of the professors of the Desert, those initiated into the Mystery. They will guide us through the entirety of the Economy of Salvation, from the pre-existence of the Logos, to His Revelation and Incarnation, and His Elevation and Session at the Right Hand of the Father.
Presenting, examining and explaining the book: Τὸ Μυστήριον τοῦ Χριστοῦ (The Mystery of Christ), written by the Cell of the Resurrection on Mount Athos, this lecture series aims to bring the Athonite catechism to English speakers for the first time.
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  • @STMukr
    @STMukr5 ай бұрын

    Слава Богу за все. Спаси и помилуй Боже отца Петра. Помогай ему в трудах за веру и просвещение. Аминь

  • @jasonsworld333
    @jasonsworld3332 ай бұрын

    Ive never heard anything like this. Orthodox astounds me. Ive been following for a few months and have never been actual Christian. It makes sense , and follows history perfectly. I realized most people dont follow ALL of the NT only the first 4-6 books

  • @henrybarrett1292
    @henrybarrett12924 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Dear Father!!! Blessings!!!

  • @pdballerina
    @pdballerina4 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Father 🙏

  • @davidyess1
    @davidyess15 ай бұрын

    Characteristics of Divine Revelation #7 was eye-opening for me. Just as a request, where can one purchase To Μυστήριον του Χριστού in Greek?

  • @johnotis6764
    @johnotis67644 ай бұрын

    Where can I buy the Greek version of the book?

  • @ruhmuhaccer864
    @ruhmuhaccer8645 ай бұрын

    The Old English called the purely perceptive non-rational mind "sefa" which is akin to "sapor, sapientia" in Latin and "sophia" in Greek. Aside the fact that "nous" can have rational notion it appears that "heart, sense, wit" would have better correspondance to "nous" than "intellect" with todays vocabulary custom.

  • @Steppenwolf287

    @Steppenwolf287

    3 ай бұрын

    Interesting thoughts but as far as I know the best translation for nous is attention. The comparison that most Greek theologians use is that nous is to the heart, what eyes are to the brain. In other words nous is the eye of the heart.

  • @ruhmuhaccer864

    @ruhmuhaccer864

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Steppenwolf287 I would contend that attention has never acquired facultative notion, it is rather the result of the respective faculty. I am intrigued as to where exactly in patrology you caught that attention approximation up. Otherwise put: When you say X is to the heart is what eyes are to the brain then firstly the brain and heart become mear recepticles which in my experience it exceeds and secondly that X must be the perecptor, the door which lets notions in, which then attention does not seem to denote to me. So are we speaking of προσοκη or something else.

  • @Antreus

    @Antreus

    Ай бұрын

    @@Steppenwolf287 Attention in that sense is one of the purest forms of generosity.

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