Nov 11, 2017
I'm moving!
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Sep 6, 2017
Peter the Pilgrim
The Areopagus Podcast is hosted by Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick, an Orthodox Christian priest, and Mike Landsman, an Evangelical Christian pastor. Fr. Andrew and I first met in 2004 as students at St. Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary, although we'd made contact online before then. I was their guest for the latest episode, talking about pilgrimage. (I was introduced at 12:45 into the 98 minute long episode.) I didn't say much about any of my big pilgrimages in particular, but the general discussion may still be of interest. The episode can be downloaded from the site, streamed online, or you can subscribe to the podcast series and download it that way.
Aug 29, 2017
Coming soon to a podcast near you!
I had a great time with Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick and Pastor Mike Landsman this afternoon, recording an episode on pilgrimage for The Areopagus podcast. (It'll take some time for Ancient Faith to work their production magic on the raw recording. Watch this space!)
I'd hoped to mention this book, but couldn't work it in. The Road to Emmaus: Pilgrimage as a Way of Life is a great book about how to live life as a pilgrim. There are chapters about traditional pilgrimage, with anecdotes from the author's experience, but there is also insight on how to be a pilgrim in daily life. Dorothy Day, Thomas Merton, Hilaire Belloc and others are quoted throughout.
Feb 18, 2017
'Alternative Facts'
The most striking difference between ancient and modern sophists is that the ancients were satisfied with a passing victory of the argument at the expense of truth, whereas the moderns want a more lasting victory at the expense of reality. In other words, one destroyed the dignity of human thought whereas the others destroy the dignity of human action. The old manipulators of logic were the concern of the philosopher, whereas the modern manipulators of facts stand in the way of the historian. For history itself is destroyed, and its comprehensibility - based upon the fact that it is enacted by men and therefore can be understood by men - is in danger, whenever facts are no longer held to be part and parcel of the past and present world, and are misused to prove this or that opinion.
- Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism
Aug 6, 2016
St Gregory Palamas' Homily on the Transfiguration
After Pascha, the Feast of the Transfiguration is my favourite festival of the ecclesiastical year. Here's a homily on the subject by one of the greatest preachers and teachers of all time.
St Gregory Palamas' Homily on the Transfiguration
St Gregory Palamas' Homily on the Transfiguration
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