Contents:
PROLOGUE
- DEFINING ORTHODOX SPIRITUALITY
- DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ORTHODOX SPIRITUALITY AND OTHER TRADITIONS
- THE CORE OF ORTHODOX SPIRITUALITY
- DEGREES OF SPIRITUAL PERFECTION
- PRAXIS AND THEORIA
- SACRAMENTS AND ASCETICISM
- NEPTIC AND SOCIAL THEOLOGY
- MONASTICISM AND MARRIED LIFE
CONCLUSION
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The term Orthodoxy consists of two words: "orthos" (true, right) and "doxa". "Doxa" means, on the one hand, belief, faith, teaching and on the other, praise or doxology. These two meanings are closely connected. The true teaching about God incorporates the true praise of God; for if God is abstract, then prayer to this God is abstract as well. If God is personal then prayer assumes a personal character. God has revealed the true faith, the true teaching. Thus we say that the teaching about God and all matters associated with a person's salvation are the Revelation of God and not man's discovery.
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