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Crunchy Con’s Conversion Crisis

June 22, 2010 By admin 32 Comments

by Rod Dreher Orthodoxy and Me I apologize for this very long post, but it’s time to clear something up: yes, I am now a communicant of the Orthodox Church, and have been (along with my family) for a couple of months. I did not intend to make this public until the end of this […]

Filed Under: Roman Catholics Tagged With: blogger, convert, Crunchy Con, Hugh O'Beirne, National Review, Rod Dreher, roman catholic, St. Benedict of Nursia

More Than Just Me and Jesus

June 21, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

More than Me and Jesus

I had no idea of the true treasure of Orthodox spirituality that was in that book.

Filed Under: Evangelicals Tagged With: convert, evangelical, protestant, Simon and Ira Scionka

O Lord, Establish This Vineyard

June 21, 2010 By admin 1 Comment

The “spirituality” of the Vineyard movement as I experienced it is just a laid-back Southern California cockiness.

Filed Under: Clergy, Evangelicals Tagged With: 1993, christian, convert, error, evangelical, Fr. Seraphim Bell, Oral Roberts University, orthodox, ORU, theology, Vineyard Church

African-American Orthodoxy

June 18, 2010 By admin 9 Comments

Dr. Albert Raboteau, Princeton University Professor of Religion, Orthodox Christian Convert

There are important analogies between African traditional religions and Orthodox Christianity. In classical theological terms, these analogies constitute a protoevangelion: a preparation for the Gospel based on God’s natural revelation to all peoples through nature and conscience. I would distinguish eight principal areas of convergence between African spirituality and Ancient Christianity.

Filed Under: Roman Catholics Tagged With: African, Albert, american, christian, convert, martyr, orthodox, Princeton, protevangelion, Protoevangelion, Raboteau, ring, shout, suffering, University, witness

Reason #2: Truth Matters

June 17, 2010 By admin 1 Comment

Part Three from the “Becoming Orthodox” blog. This is part of a series of posts highlighting reasons why I am converting to the Orthodox Church. These reasons are posted in no particular order. Some are big, important reasons; others may be small, wonderful but non-essential reasons. I hope they offer food for thought. As I […]

Filed Under: Mainline Protestants Tagged With: arianism, Becoming Orthodox blog, convert, Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick, gnosticism, god, Holy Spirit, Jesus, protestants, true belief

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