This article explores existing literature on Orthodox Christianity in the United States, looking at issues between emic and etic studies, notions of Eastern Christian alterity, and the rise in new research at the intersection of contemporary social issues, Orthodox theology, and religious practice. In...
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Orthodox Christianity in the United States: A challenge for the study of American religion Arguably one of the oldest forms of Christianity, with a global population of more than 260 million adherents, Orthodox Christianity is a major religious s... S Riccardi‐Swartz - 《Religion Compass》 被...
Elder Joseph, known in the world as Francis Kottis, was born in Lefkes on the island of Paros on the 12th of February 1897. His parents, George and Maria, were ordinary but righteous people. He was destined even from his mother’s womb to follow in the footsteps of Christ and become H...
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A woman who lived in the United States, and who was a spiritual child of Elder Simon Arvanitis, was pregnant. When the time came for her to give birth, the child was unable to come out, and she in her pain cried out to her Elder [who was in Greece at the time]: ...
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1.the Christian church comprising the local and national Eastern churches that are in communion with the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople; Byzantine Church. 2.(orig.) the Christian church of those countries formerly comprising the Eastern Roman Empire and of countries evangelized from it. ...
1. (Eastern Church (Greek & Russian Orthodox)) Also: ikon a representation of Christ, the Virgin Mary, or a saint, esp one painted in oil on a wooden panel, depicted in a traditional Byzantine style and venerated in the Eastern Church 2. an image, picture, representation, etc 3. a pe...
History of the Church in North America Orthodox Christianity in North America was first established in Kodiak, Alaska in 1794. For more than two hundred years, Orthodox Christians in the United States and Canada have attempted to live the fullness of this sacramental and sacrificial tradition as ...