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Divine Passion: Does God Suffer?
Metropolitan Kallistos Ware addresses the theme of Passion within the 2010 IOCS Summer School, which approached the wider theme of "Passion: Human and Divine." In this lecture, Metropolitan Kallistos explores the question, "Does God suffer?"
The Basis of Christian Ethics: Part 2
Professor David Frost continues his exploration in the field of ethics and tries to find an answer to the question, "How do we discover and apply a Christian standard?"
The Basis of Christian Ethics: Part 1
Professor David Frost, the Principal of the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, speaks about "Christian and other ways of deciding what is right" in this first of two lectures on ethics.
The Basis of Christian Ethics: Part 1
Professor David Frost, the Principal of the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, speaks about "Christian and other ways of deciding what is right" in this first of two lectures on ethics.
A Suffering God
Dr. Christine Mangala Frost presents a series of reflections on the services of the Holy Week.
The “Neo-Patristic Synthesisâ€
Metropolitan Kallistos Ware discusses whether Florovsky’s program of a "Neo-patristic synthesis" is still viable in contemporary theology.
The Sources of Theology
Metropolitan Kallistos Ware futher explores the foundation of Eastern theology and its historical roots in the writings of the fathers and the Orthodox life.
What Is Theology?
Metropolitan Kallistos Ware, renowned Orthodox author, former Spalding Lecturer in Eastern Orthodox Studies at the University of Oxford, and one of the Directors of the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies, explores the Orthodox vision of theology.
Theodicy and the Book of Job
Dr. Christine Mangala Frost has lectured widely on comparative religion and is a published novelist with two books to her name exploring the consequences of religious belief for human action. She is currently working on a study comparing and contrasting H