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Church History - Dr. Ken Parry. Recommended Reading: Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity, Ken Parry (Editor), Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2001. These videos are not aimed at Christian-Muslim debate but rather general Christian education about the churches of the East that were conquered by Islam. Organised by the Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students and Tabor College. Hobart 2012.
An oversimplified overview of Church history from an Orthodox perspective. Music: The Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge. Hail Gladdening Light http://www.trinitycollegechoir.com/
Church History - Dr. Ken Parry. Recommended Reading: Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity, Ken Parry (Editor), Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2001. These videos are not aimed at Christian-Muslim debate but rather general Christian education about the churches of the East that were conquered by Islam. Organised by the Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students and Tabor College. Hobart 2012.
One of four videos on the major Christian traditions, this video discusses the beliefs and practices of Eastern Orthodox Christians. Video by Douglas Jacobsen.
What was the difference between the Alexandrines & the Antiochenes, and what factors led to a definitive break between the Eastern & Western churches? In this video, the Rev. Dr. Jayme Mathias, pastor of Holy Family Catholic Church in Austin, Texas, explores the complexities leading up to the East/West Schism!
Got a minute? Bishop John M. Botean of the Romanian Catholic Eparchy of St George's in Canton, Ohio, recently gave us a quick explanation of the appeal of Eastern Christian spirituality.
Church History - Dr. Ken Parry. Recommended Reading: Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity, Ken Parry (Editor), Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2001. These videos are not aimed at Christian-Muslim debate but rather general Christian education about the churches of the East that were conquered by Islam. Organised by the Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students and Tabor College. Hobart 2012.
Dr Andreas Andreopoulos and Prof Tom O'Loughlin discuss 'the great divide' that exists among Christians: between the Greek-influenced churches of the East, and the Latin-influenced churches of the West. The video shows that while there are no simple solutions, conversation and dialogue at least allows us to scope the problem.
If you never took in school or study History of Christianity or the Christian Church, this (3 Part Documentary) will help you a lot. Our journey begins with the founding of the Church, the spread of Christianity to "nations" by the Apostles, the Gospel and the institution of Sacraments. After the stabilization of the Church, the journey continues through the period of the Nicene Creed, Patristic Scriptures, Divine Liturgy and Icons. During this same period, however, the official division of East and West is witnessed and concludes with a gradual rift in matters of faith, dogma, church customs, politics and culture. The Church becomes the only institution perceived by Greeks as the preserver of their national identity during 400 years of Turkish rule. By the end of the 19th century, a world...
The most persecuted and victimized people in the world today are Christians in the Middle East. The perpetrators of the widespread destruction of that region's Christian community? Islamists. Middle East expert Raymond Ibrahim lays out the grim details. You can support PragerU by clicking https://www.classy.org/checkout/donation?eid=60079 Free videos are great, but to continue producing high-quality content, contributions -- even small ones -- are greater. Do you shop on Amazon? Now you can feel even better about it! Click http://smile.amazon.com/ch/27-1763901 and a percentage of every Amazon purchase will be donated to PragerU. Same great products. Same low price. Charity made simple. Visit us directly! https://www.prageru.com LIKE us! https://www.facebook.com/prageru Follow us! T...
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Remarks by David Mulroney, St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 28 September 2016. - 4:54 No credible Catholic theologian today can answer questions about meaning and Christian life without tapping the rich resources of Eastern Christianity - 9:18 Our partnership with the Sheptytsky Institute open an international door for us and our students - 9:54 We are reinforcing our identity as an institution in which faith and reason are complimentary. Catholic intellectual life Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute of Eastern Christian Studies http://www.sheptytskyinstitute.ca Video by UkeTube Ukrainian Video
Eparchy of Phoenix Department of Evangelization and Religious Education: Introduction to Eastern Christianity. Class 2 of 7 Recording of Online Adult Education Class for the Eparchy of Phoenix. For more information, or to register for more online classes please visit: www.eparchyofphoenix.org/faith_formation
Muslim Alliance With Eastern Orthodox Christianity In The End Times ~ Sheikh Imran Hosein
[Religions] Sheikh Imran Hosein || Imran N. Hosein - 2016: Muslim Alliance With Eastern Orthodox Christianity In The End Times By Sheikh Imran Hosein. Lecture held on 19 Rabi At-Thani 1436 / 9 Feb 2015. Al Ansaar Hall, Durban, South Africa. "Imran Nazar Hosein is a leading International Islamic Philosopher, Scholar and author, specialising in world politics, economy, eschatology, modern socio-economic/political issues and expert on international affairs. He is best-selling author of Jerusalem in the Qur'an. Imran Nazar Hosein was born on the Caribbean island of Trinidad in 1942 to parents whose ancestors had migrated from India as indentured labourers. He studied Islam, Philosophy and International Relations at several universities and institutions of higher learning. Among them are al-Az...
What is EASTERN CHRISTIANITY? What does EASTERN CHRISTIANITY mean? EASTERN CHRISTIANITY meaning. Eastern Christianity consists of four main church families: the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Assyrian Church of the East, and the Eastern Catholic Churches. The term is used in contrast with Western Christianity. Eastern Christianity consists of the Christian traditions and churches that developed in the Balkans, Eastern Europe, Asia Minor, the Middle East, Africa, India and parts of the Far East over several centuries. The term does not describe a single communion or religious denomination. Some Eastern churches have more in common historically and theologically with Western Christianity than with one another. The various Eastern churches do not normally refer ...
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Eparchy of Phoenix Department of Evangelization and Religious Education: Introduction to Eastern Christianity. Class 1 of 7 Recording of Online Adult Education Class for the Eparchy of Phoenix. For more information, or to register for more online classes please visit: www.eparchyofphoenix.org/faith_formation
Listen to the full audiobook: http://copydl.space/mabk/30/en/B01B6NLT54/audiobook Welcome to the Orthodox Church its history, theology, worship, spirituality, and daily life. This friendly guide provides a comprehensive introduction to Orthodoxy, but with a twist: listeners learn by making a series of visits to a fictitious church, and get to know the faith as new Christians did for most of history, by immersion. Mathews-green provides commentary and explanations on everything from how to "venerate" an icon, the Orthodox understanding of the atonement, to the Lenten significance of tofu. It's the perfect book for inquirers and newcomers, but even listeners who have been Orthodox all their lives say they learned things they never knew before. Enjoyable, easy-to-listen-to and leavened with h...
The existence of Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholic Church are a result of what is known as the Great Schism of 1054, when medieval Christianity split into 2 branches. In the events leading up to the Schism, the relations between the east and western european churches were becoming more distant. The West in this case encompassed Western Europe and the northern and western areas of the Mediterranean, lead by Rome, and the East took up Asia Minor, the Middle East, and Northern Africa, lead by Constantinople. Language was a huge part of it, over time and as civilizations advanced, most Patriarchs in Constantinople couldn’t read any latin, and most Popes in Rome couldn’t read any greek. There was also that Michael Cerularius, the Patriarch of Constantinople and Pope St. Leo the 9th of Ro...
For more resources visit: http://www.reasonablefaith.org The Reasonable Faith Roots of Christian Civilization Cruise was May 27th through June 7th 2013. Throughout the cruise, Dr William Lane Craig gave lectures on the roots of Christianity as the travelers made their way across the Mediterranean Sea. In this lecture, Dr Craig focuses on the growth of the Christian faith in and around the city of Constantinople. We welcome your comments in the Reasonable Faith forums: http://www.reasonablefaith.org/forums/ Be sure to also visit Reasonable Faith's other channel: http://www.youtube.com/drcraigvideos Follow Reasonable Faith On Twitter: http://twitter.com/rfupdates Add Reasonable Faith On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/reasonablefaithorg
Middle Eastern Christianity, particularly in Iraq, is in the news for all the wrong reasons. But how many people really know who these Christians are? Rev'd Canon Dr Robin Gibbons , works researches and explores all aspects of Eastern Christianity. To help introduce us to their belief and culture he will share some of the visual aspects of their faith through art and architecture. The Rev'd Canon Dr Robin Gibbons is Director of Studies in Theology and Religious Studies.