Exploring the significance of the Cross, this book serves as an introduction for Protestants and Catholics to Eastern Orthodoxy. It highlights the unchanging nature of Orthodox beliefs amidst the diverse interpretations that have emerged in the West over the past thousand years. The contrasting images on the cover symbolize the differing understandings of the Cross between Eastern and Western Christianity, setting the stage for a deeper comprehension of Orthodox views.
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- 2023
- 2019
At the Corner of East and Now
A Modern Life in Ancient Christian Orthodoxy
- 274 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The narrative explores a typical Divine Liturgy at Holy Cross parish in Baltimore, blending personal reflections on the Orthodox faith with travel adventures across the country. Through her encounters and experiences, the author uncovers profound insights about faith, American life, and the human experience. Her engaging storytelling combines wit and warmth, showcasing her unique perspective as a cherished spiritual writer in America.
- 2013
Mary as the Early Christians Knew Her
The Mother of Jesus in Three Ancient Texts
- 178 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Exploring the early life of Mary, the mother of Jesus, the book reveals her significant role in Christian faith from fresh and sometimes surprising perspectives. It challenges the traditional views that either elevate her to a status equal to her Son or diminish her importance. By focusing on Mary's formative years, the narrative uncovers the human side of a figure often idealized, presenting her as a relatable young woman who would become central to Christianity.
- 2009
The book explores the historical and spiritual significance of The Jesus Prayer, a simple yet profound invocation developed by early Christians in the deserts of Palestine and Africa. It emphasizes the practice of remaining in God's presence over merely contemplating Him. The first section provides an overview of Orthodox history and theology, situating the Prayer in its original context. The latter part features a conversational Q&A format that guides readers in incorporating this transformative practice into their daily lives.
- 2007
Illumined Heart: Capturing the Vibrant Faith of Ancient Christians
- 111 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Early Christians practiced the disciplines of prayer, spiritual direction, fasting, and repentance and believed they were on the path toward an illumined heart. Drawing on early writings, Mathewes-Green offers insight for how 21st- century Christians can incorporate those spiritual practices.
- 2006
The narrative explores the journey of Frederica Mathewes-Green and her family as they embrace Eastern Orthodoxy, revealing its rich traditions and spiritual depth. Through the lens of the Orthodox calendar, she shares their experiences within a small mission church, highlighting the beauty of its rituals and the emotional landscape of their faith journey. The account blends humor and reverence, offering insights into the complexities of Orthodox beliefs while celebrating the joy and vitality found in this ancient faith.