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On the Way Into the Kingdom (Part II)

April 25, 2015 By EO Leave a Comment

On the Way Into the Kingdom (Part II)

By Innocent, Bishop of Kamchatka (1833) “Indication of the Way into the Kingdom of Heaven” CHAPTER 2 “How Jesus Christ Lived on Earth, and What He Suffered for Us” Everyone must obey the law of God. That law is contained in two commandments: (1) Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all […]

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On the Way into The Kingdom (Part I)

April 25, 2015 By EO Leave a Comment

On the Way into The Kingdom (Part I)

By Innocent, Bishop of Kamchatka (1833) “Indication of the Way into the Kingdom of Heaven” NOTE : This is the complete work unlike some modern Greek Catholic versions that have removed certain parts to make it sound less “western.” However, any Christian in any Tradition – East or West – can heartedly embrace this wonderful […]

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Revisiting Harnack (Part II)

April 25, 2015 By EO Leave a Comment

Revisiting Harnack (Part II)

NOTE : This is a continuation from the previous post so it is best to read the first part for the entire context. And I believe that Harnack is very fair in these lectures, showing not only the negative but also the good of Greek Catholicism. A person can certainly know God in Greek Catholicism, […]

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Revisiting Harnack (Part I)

April 25, 2015 By EO Leave a Comment

Revisiting Harnack (Part I)

NOTE : I certainly don’t agree with everything Adolf von Harnack has written, and I am not an advocate of German liberalism. However, what Harnack states here in the following lecture is fairly accurate in regard to Greek Catholicism – both in what Greek Catholicism achieved in the past (what is certainly good and in […]

Filed Under: Eastern Catholicism, Harnack

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