57:28 Fr. de Young, it is pretty standard for people to refer to St. Thomas as Aquinas. It's like saying Chysostom instead of John, or Damascene instead of John, or the Baptist, instead of John, or Climacus instead of John, or Cassian instead of John
I'm only Calvinists sensitive cause they tried to elect a church I was apart of, which in the end it fractured four times. Thank you for all the sorry not sorry Calvinists!
apart from the bible, where can i read more about "Israel" the concept not the place. Some Orthodox sources would be nice. I am looking for something anti dispensationalism basically. Thank you in advance.
The biblical studies of the late Chuck Missler are excellent, he does a really good job of explaining all the background information surrounding biblical passages and topics, including the meanings of the actual Hebrew/Greek words, historical contexts, cultural contexts, complementary passages that build the theology and themes of the Bible, as well as listing multiple different interpretations and applications on a topic, not just the particular view he had.
Father, your blessing. When will you speak about the Eastern Orthodox Christians in Antioch and the surrounding areas that are witnessing everything up close and personal. as we speak? Please 🙏 keep them in your prayers and have the faithful in your parishes pray for them as well. Aren’t those that are faithful after all these centuries, including this very new one and everything they are suffering, the ones who are indeed chosen by Christ as He proclaimed Himself? I mean those passages of what Christ proclaimed are very clear. IC XC NIKA. And may Christ have mercy on me a sinner, but please also focus on the Eastern Orthodox Christians that are suffering. If you don’t as a part of their Antiochian faithful, who will?
I can't speak for Fr. Stephen, but I have talked about this subject many times over the years in many contexts -- though I defer to the best spokesman on these issues, who is my metropolitan archbishop and who speaks clearly and most knowledgeably for all of us on this. I don't understand the suggestion that this isn't being spoken about at all just because it didn't happen to come up in this episode about election in the Scriptures. Not everything can be about everything important.
@ yes you are correct. And so am I. If we are not speaking about it, we should. It is important enough for it to be spoken about, by you and me and all the Eastern Orthodox Christians and the world for the Christians in that part of the world where Christ Himself walked, have been through enough throughout the centuries. Forgive me Father. I know Christ is always with them and that it is His will that they have survived. I do however feel the need to express this concern for them. May you forgive me for being so bold.
@@davethebrahman9870 empirically, we're only capable of understanding what our senses can receive and then our intellect can interpret. What reason do we have to believe that everything that everything that exists falls into this category?
57:28 Fr. de Young, it is pretty standard for people to refer to St. Thomas as Aquinas. It's like saying Chysostom instead of John, or Damascene instead of John, or the Baptist, instead of John, or Climacus instead of John, or Cassian instead of John
I was also confused by that. It’s a known fact that places of origin do often become surnames.
Fantastic presentation ! Like drinking water from a fire hydrant ! It was LOADED with good stuff !!!
Thanks gentlemen .
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Thank you for the pep talk Fr. Andrew!
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Thank you, Fathers
I'm only Calvinists sensitive cause they tried to elect a church I was apart of, which in the end it fractured four times. Thank you for all the sorry not sorry Calvinists!
Was Father Stephen on adderall this episode???? Wouldn’t doubt it
3:03:49 - 3:05:05 ...fellow orthodox listeners should take notes for this part.
I turned off the vid at that point. I only clicked on now to see the comments. Interesting that you highlighted that. Do you agree with it ?
“ and if they see these good things happening for you, that will draw them into the church “….? Sounds like a Joel olsteen type message
apart from the bible, where can i read more about "Israel" the concept not the place. Some Orthodox sources would be nice. I am looking for something anti dispensationalism basically.
Thank you in advance.
Some good places to start might be St. Justin Martyr's first confession and St. John Chrysostom's commentary on the book of Romans.
The biblical studies of the late Chuck Missler are excellent, he does a really good job of explaining all the background information surrounding biblical passages and topics, including the meanings of the actual Hebrew/Greek words, historical contexts, cultural contexts, complementary passages that build the theology and themes of the Bible, as well as listing multiple different interpretations and applications on a topic, not just the particular view he had.
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James Earl Jones was Thulsa Doom, just saying.
Father, your blessing. When will you speak about the Eastern Orthodox Christians in Antioch and the surrounding areas that are witnessing everything up close and personal. as we speak? Please 🙏 keep them in your prayers and have the faithful in your parishes pray for them as well. Aren’t those that are faithful after all these centuries, including this very new one and everything they are suffering, the ones who are indeed chosen by Christ as He proclaimed Himself? I mean those passages of what Christ proclaimed are very clear. IC XC NIKA.
And may Christ have mercy on me a sinner, but please also focus on the Eastern Orthodox Christians that are suffering. If you don’t as a part of their Antiochian faithful, who will?
i mean.. God?
@ yes God. Exactly. May He protect all of us.
I can't speak for Fr. Stephen, but I have talked about this subject many times over the years in many contexts -- though I defer to the best spokesman on these issues, who is my metropolitan archbishop and who speaks clearly and most knowledgeably for all of us on this.
I don't understand the suggestion that this isn't being spoken about at all just because it didn't happen to come up in this episode about election in the Scriptures. Not everything can be about everything important.
@ yes you are correct. And so am I. If we are not speaking about it, we should. It is important enough for it to be spoken about, by you and me and all the Eastern Orthodox Christians and the world for the Christians in that part of the world where Christ Himself walked, have been through enough throughout the centuries.
Forgive me Father. I know Christ is always with them and that it is His will that they have survived. I do however feel the need to express this concern for them. May you forgive me for being so bold.
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I am israel, i am the church, i am the pope.
We are members of Israel and the Church, Christ the King!
@parkermize set apart and unblemished. "Churchianity" is a curse and lukewarm.
Is it? Then why do Greek Orthodox receive the Holy Fire every Holy Saturday at the Life giving tomb; e.g Holy Sepulchre….
@@justrubio3121 people do a lot of things
me too! :D
Than it would follow that West Virginia is the poor man's Virginia
We say Chrysostom, Damascene and Porphyrogenit. Why not Aquinas?
why all the giggling ? so distracting .
Didn’t god create everything?
Yes, He did.
Deceivers and liars.
Jacob was renamed Israel.
It’s sad that even so many Jews can’t see this is all childish nonsense. There are no gods, demons or spirits.
How do you know?
@ No reliable evidence for them, and we understand how physics operates sufficiently to exclude the existence of such entities.
@@davethebrahman9870 empirically, we're only capable of understanding what our senses can receive and then our intellect can interpret. What reason do we have to believe that everything that everything that exists falls into this category?
@@davethebrahman9870Buddy is stuck on level 1 2005 Redditor materialism 😭💀
I agree there are no pizzerias only pizzas that randomly appear for no reason at all